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Learn Automation Testing with Java and Selenium Webdriver

Posted By: IrGens
Learn Automation Testing with Java and Selenium Webdriver

Learn Automation Testing with Java and Selenium Webdriver
.MP4, AVC, 335 kbps, 1280x720 | English, AAC, 96 kbps, 2 Ch | 39h 22m | 4.42 GB
Instructor: Ranga Karanam

Writing your first automation test with Java and Selenium WebDriver is a lot of fun. Java is one of the most popular programming languages. Java offers both object-oriented and functional programming features. Selenium can be used for screen scraping and to automate repeated tasks on browsers. In this course, you will learn programming with Java and automation testing with Selenium. In no more than 350 steps, we explore the most important Java programming features and Selenium Automation Testing scenarios:

Exporting Automation Tests and setting up new a Maven Project for JUnit and TestNG, TestNG vs Junit, TestNG Advanced Features - XML Suite, test reports, running tests with parameters defined in XML and running tests in parallel
Advanced Selenium Automation Testing scenarios - Playing with Windows, Modal Windows (Sleep, Implicit Wait, and Explicit Waits), alert boxes, window handles, and new browser window launches, frames, taking screenshots, executing JavaScript code, and the Actions Interface to control mouse and keyboard
Set up Automation Testing Frameworks – Tables, important interfaces – WebDriver, Introduction to cross-browser automation testing, headless testing, and setting up a basic cross-browser Automation Testing framework
Writing Data-Driven Testing with Data Providers, CSV, and Excel Spreadsheets, Implementing Page Object Model for a complex test scenario, scaling up with Selenium Standalone and Grid
Generics - Why do we need Generics? Restrictions with extends and Generic methods, wildcards - upper bound and lower bound, introduction to exception handling - your thought processes during exception handling. try, catch, and finally. Exception hierarchy - checked exceptions vs. unchecked exceptions. Throwing an exception. Creating and throwing a custom exception - CurrenciesDoNotMatchException. Try with resources - a new feature in Java 7.

You will be using Eclipse and Brackets as an IDE. You will be using Maven, npm (Dependency Management), TestNG (XML Test Suite, parallel, and multiple browsers), JUnit, Selenium IDE, Katalon Studio, Selenium Standalone, and Selenium Grid. We will help you set up each one of these.

What You Will Learn

You will solve a wide range of hands-on Automation Testing exercises with Java and Selenium*
You will Learn to write great automation tests with Selenium and Java
You will Learn to set up new automation test projects with JUNIT and TestNG
You will Learn to create basic Automation Test frameworks


Learn Automation Testing with Java and Selenium Webdriver