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    Learn Automation Testing with Java and Selenium Webdriver

    Learn Automation Testing with Java and Selenium Webdriver
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    Duration: 39.5 hours | Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Beginner course to Learn Automation Tests with Selenium Webdriver and Java. Build Basic Automation Testing Frameworks.

    What you'll learn

    You will learn how to think as a Java Programmer
    You will learn how to start your journey as a Java Programmer
    You will solve a wide variety of hands-on exercises with Java
    You will learn to use Selenium IDE and Katalon Studio to Record and Replay Automation Testing Scenarios
    You will learn to setup new automation projects with Selenium, Web Driver, JUnit and TestNG Frameworks
    You will learn some of the TestNG Advanced Features - XML Suite, Test Reports, Test Parameters and Parallel Execution
    You will learn the basics of HTML, CSS and XPath


    Requirements

    You should have the ability to learn while having fun!
    Connectivity to Internet to download various tools listed below
    We will help you install Selenium IDE, Katalon Studio, Brackets, Java, NodeJs and Eclipse.
    Oracle Solaris or 64 bit Microsoft Windows or Linux or macOS
    Java 9+ does NOT work on 32 bit Microsoft Windows! You would need a 64 bit Microsoft Windows if you would want to use Windows.
    We will help you download all needed dependencies using Maven and NPM

    Description

    Writing your first automation test 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 automating repeated tasks on browser.

    In this course, you will learn the basics of programming with Java and Automation Testing with Selenium.

    We take an hands-on approach using Eclipse as an IDE to illustrate more than 200 Java Coding Exercises, Puzzles and Code Examples. We will also write more than 100 Selenium automation tests with Java for a wide variety of scenarios.

    In more than 350 Steps, we explore the most important Java Programming Features and Selenium Automation Testing Scenarios

    Basics of Java Programming - Expressions, Variables and Printing Output

    Using Selenium IDE and Katalon Studio to Record and Replay Automation Testing Scenarios

    Learn the basics of Selenium Webdriver

    Exporting Automation Tests and Setting up new 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

    Basics of HTML, CSS and XPath

    Selenium Locators - By Id, By Name, By Link Text, By Partial Link Text, By Class, CSS Selectors and XPath Expressions

    Setting and Reading values from Form Elements - Text, TextArea, CheckBox , Radio Button, Select Box and Multi Select Box

    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, 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

    Java Operators - Java Assignment Operator, Relational and Logical Operators, Short Circuit Operators

    Java Conditionals and If Statement

    Methods - Parameters, Arguments and Return Values

    An Overview Of Java Platform - java, javac, bytecode, JVM and Platform Independence - JDK vs JRE vs JVM

    Object Oriented Programming - Class, Object, State and Behavior

    Basics of OOPS - Encapsulation, Abstraction, Inheritance and Polymorphism

    Basics about Java Data Types - Casting, Operators and More

    Java Built in Classes - BigDecimal, String, Java Wrapper Classes

    Conditionals with Java - If Else Statement, Nested If Else, Java Switch Statement, Java Ternary Operator

    Loops - For Loop, While Loop in Java, Do While Loop, Break and Continue

    Java Array and ArrayList - Java String Arrays, Arrays of Objects, Primitive Data Types, toString and Exceptions

    Java Collections - List Interface(ArrayList, LinkedList and Vector), Set Interface (HashSet, LinkedHashSet and TreeSet), Queue Interface (PriorityQueue) and Map Interface (HashMap, HashTable, LinkedHashMap and TreeMap() - Compare, Contrast and Choose

    Generics - Why do we need Generics? Restrictions with extends and Generic Methods, WildCards - Upper Bound and Lower Bound.

    Introduction to Exception Handling - Your Thought Process 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 - New Feature in Java 7.

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


    Introduction to Java Programming with Jshell using Multiplication Table

    Step 00 - Getting Started with Programming
    Step 01 - Introduction to Multiplication Table challenge
    Step 02 - Launch JShell
    Step 03 - Break Down Multiplication Table Challenge
    Step 04 - Java Expression - An Introduction
    Step 05 - Java Expression - Exercises
    Step 06 - Java Expression - Puzzles
    Step 07 - Printing output to console with Java
    Step 08 - Printing output to console with Java - Exercise Statements
    Step 09 - Printing output to console with Java - Exercise Solutions
    Step 10 - Printing output to console with Java - Puzzles
    Step 11 - Advanced Printing output to console with Java
    Step 12 - Advanced Printing output to console with Java - Exercises and Puzzles
    Step 13 - Introduction to Variables in Java
    Step 14 - Introduction to Variables in Java - Exercises and Puzzles
    Step 15 - 4 Important Things to Know about Variables in Java
    Step 16 - How are variables stored in memory?
    Step 17 - How to name a variable?
    Step 18 - Understanding Primitive Variable Types in Java
    Step 19 - Understanding Primitive Variable Types in Java - Choosing a Type
    Step 20 - Java Assignment Operator
    Step 21 - Java Assignment Operator - Puzzles on Increment, Decrement and Compound Assignment
    Step 23 - Java Conditionals and If Statement - Introduction
    Step 24 - Java Conditionals and If Statement - Exercise Statements
    Step 25 - Java Conditionals and If Statement - Exercise Solutions
    Step 26 - Java Conditionals and If Statement - Puzzles
    Step 27 - Java For Loop to Print Multiplication Table - Introduction
    Step 28 - Java For Loop to Print Multiplication Table - Exercise Statements
    Step 29 - Java For Loop to Print Multiplication Table - Exercise Solutions
    Step 30 - Java For Loop to Print Multiplication Table - Puzzles
    Step 31 - Programming Tips : JShell - Shortcuts, Multiple Lines and Variables
    Step 32 - Getting Started with Programming - Revise all Terminology

    Introduction to Method with Multiplication Table

    Step 00 - Section 02 - Methods - An Introduction
    Step 01 - Your First Java Method - Hello World Twice and Exercise Statements
    Step 02 - Introduction to Java Methods - Exercises and Puzzles
    Step 03 - Programming Tip - Editing Methods with JShell
    Step 04 - Introduction to Java Methods - Arguments and Parameters
    Step 05 - Introduction to Java Method Arguments - Exercises
    Step 06 - Introduction to Java Method Arguments - Puzzles and Tips
    Step 07 - Getting back to Multiplication Table - Creating a method
    Step 08 - Print Multiplication Table with a Parameter and Method Overloading
    Step 09 - Passing Multiple Parameters to a Java Method
    Step 10 - Returning from a Java Method - An Introduction
    Step 11 - Returning from a Java Method - Exercises
    Step 99 - Methods - Section Review

    Introduction to Java Platform

    Step 00 - Section 03 - Overview Of Java Platform - Section Overview
    Step 01 - Overview Of Java Platform - An Introduction - java, javac, bytecode and JVM
    Step 02 - Java Class and Object - First Look
    Step 03 - Create a method in a Java class
    Step 04 - Create and Compile Planet.java class
    Step 05 - Run Planet calss with Java - Using a main method
    Step 06 - Play and Learn with Planet Class
    Step 07 - JDK vs JRE vs JVM

    Introduction to Eclipse - First Java Project

    Step 01 - Creating a New Java Project with Eclipse
    Step 02 - Your first Java class with Eclipse
    Step 03 - Writing Multiplication Table Java Program with Eclipse
    Step 04 - Adding more methods for Multiplication Table Program
    Step 05 - Programming Tip 1 : Refactoring with Eclipse
    Step 06 - Programming Tip 2 : Debugging with Eclipse
    Step 07 - Programming Tip 3 : Eclipse vs JShell - How to choose?

    Introduction To Object Oriented Programming

    Step 00 - Introduction to Object Oriented Programming - Section Overview
    Step 01 - Introduction to Object Oriented Programming - Basics
    Step 02 - Introduction to Object Oriented Programming - Terminology - Class, Object, State and Behavior
    Step 03 - Introduction to Object Oriented Programming - Exercise - Online Shopping System and Person
    Step 04 - Create Motor Bike Java Class and a couple of objects
    Step 05 - Exercise Solutions - Book class and Three instances
    Step 06 - Introducing State of an object with speed variable
    Step 07 - Understanding basics of Encapsulation with Setter methods
    Step 08 - Exercises and Tips - Getters and Generating Getters and Setters with Eclipse
    Step 09 - Puzzles on this and initialization of member variables
    Step 10 - First Advantage of Encapsulation
    Step 11 - Introduction to Encapsulation - Level 2
    Step 12 - Encapsulation Exercises - Better Validation and Book class
    Step 13 - Introdcution to Abstraction
    Step 14 - Introduction to Java Constructors
    Step 15 - Introduction to Java Constructors - Exercises and Puzzles
    Step 16 - Introduction to Object Oriented Programming - Conclusion

    Primitive Data Types And Alternatives

    Step 00 - Primitive Data Types in Depth - Section Overview
    Step 01 - Basics about Java Integer Data Types - Casting, Operators and More
    Step 02 - Java Integer Data Types - Puzzles - Octal, Hexadecimal, Post and Pre increment
    Step 03 - Java Integer Data Types - Exercises - BiNumber - add, multiply and double
    Step 04 - Java Floating Point Data Types - Casting , Conversion and Accuracy
    Step 05 - Introduction to BigDecimal Java Class
    Step 06 - BigDecimal Puzzles - Adding Integers
    Step 07 - BigDecimal Exercises - Simple Interest Calculation
    Step 08 - Java Boolean Data Type - Relational and Logical Operators
    Step 09 - Java Boolean Data Type - Puzzles - Short Circuit Operators
    Step 10 - Java Character Data Type char - Representation and Conversion
    Step 11 - Java char Data Type - Exercises 1 - isVowel
    Step 12 - Java char Data Type - Exercises 2 - isDigit
    Step 13 - Java char Data Type - Exercises 3 - isConsonant, List Upper Case and Lower Case Characters
    Step 14 - Primitive Data Types in Depth - Conclusion

    Conditionals

    Step 00 - Conditionals with Java - Section Overview
    Step 01 - Introduction to If Else Statement
    Step 02 - Introduction to Nested If Else
    Step 03 - If Else Statement - Puzzles
    Step 04 - If Else Problem - How to get User Input in Java?
    Step 05 - If Else Problem - How to get number 2 and choice from user?
    Step 06 - If Else Problem - Implementing with Nested If Else
    Step 07 - Java Switch Statement - An introduction
    Step 08 - Java Switch Statement - Puzzles - Default, Break and Fall Through
    Step 09 - Java Switch Statement - Exercises - isWeekDay, nameOfMonth, nameOfDay
    Step 10 - Java Ternary Operation - An Introduction
    Step 11 - Conditionals with Java - Conclusion

    Loops

    Step 00 - Java Loops - Section Introduction
    Step 01 - Java For Loop - Syntax and Puzzles
    Step 02 - Java For Loop - Exercises Overview and First Exercise Prime Numbers
    Step 03 - Java For Loop - Exercise - Sum Upto N Numbers and Sum of Divisors
    Step 04 - Java For Loop - Exercise - Print a Number Triangle
    Step 05 - While Loop in Java - An Introduction
    Step 06 - While Loop - Exericises - Cubes and Squares upto limit
    Step 07 - Do While Loop in Java - An Introduction
    Step 08 - Do While Loop in Java - An Example - Cube while user enters positive numbers
    Step 09 - Introduction to Break and Continue
    Step 10 - Selecting Loop in Java - For vs While vs Do While

    Reference Types

    Step 00 - Java Reference Types - Section Introduction
    Step 01 - Reference Types - How are they stored in Memory?
    Step 02 - Java Reference Types - Puzzles
    Step 03 - String class - Introduction and Exercise - Print each word and char on a new line
    Step 04 - String class - Exercise Solution and Some More Important Methods
    Step 05 - Understanding String is Immutable and String Concat, Upper Case, Lower Case, Trim methods
    Step 06 - String Concatenation and Join, Replace Methods
    Step 07 - Java String Alternatives - StringBuffer and StringBuilder
    Step 08 - Java Wrapper Classes - An Introduction - Why and What?
    Step 09 - Java Wrapper Classes - Creation - Constructor and valueOf
    Step 10 - Java Wrapper Classes - Auto Boxing and a Few Wrapper Constants - SIZE, BYTES, MAX_VALUE and MIN_VALUE
    Step 11 - Java Dates - Introduction to LocalDate, LocalTime and LocalDateTime
    Step 12 - Java Dates - Exploring LocalDate - Creation and Methods to play with Date
    Step 13 - Java Dates - Exploring LocalDate - Comparing Dates and Creating Specific Dates
    Step 14 - Java Reference Types - Conclusion

    Arrays and ArrayLists

    Step 00 - Introduction to Array and ArrayList - Section Introduction with a Challenge
    Step 01 - Understanding the need and Basics about an Array
    Step 02 - Java Arrays - Creating and Accessing Values - Introduction
    Step 03 - Java Arrays - Puzzles - Arrays of Objects, Primitive Data Types, toString and Exceptions
    Step 04 - Java Arrays - Compare, Sort and Fill
    Step 05 - Java Arrays - Exercise - Create Student Class - Part 1 - Total and Average Marks
    Step 06 - Java Arrays - Exercise - Create Student Class - Part 2 - Maximum and Minimum Mark
    Step 07 - Introduction to Variable Arguments - Need
    Step 08 - Introduction to Variable Arguments - Basics
    Step 09 - Introduction to Variable Arguments - Enhancing Student Class
    Step 10 - Java Arrays - Using Person Objects and String Elements with Exercises
    Step 11 - Java String Arrays - Exercise Solutions - Print Day of Week with Most number of letters and more
    Step 12 - Adding and Removing Marks - Problem with Arrays
    Step 13 - First Look at ArrayList - An Introduction
    Step 14 - First Look at ArrayList - Refactoring Student Class to use ArrayList
    Step 15 - First Look at ArrayList - Enhancing Student Class with Add and Remove Marks
    Step 16 - Introduction to Array and ArrayList - Conclusion

    Object Oriented Programming Again

    Step 00 - Object Oriented Programming - Level 2 - Section Introduction
    Step 01 - Basics of Designing a Class - Class, Object, State and Behavior
    Step 02 - OOPS Example - Fan Class - Deciding State and Constructors
    Step 03 - OOPS Example - Fan Class - Deciding Behavior with Methods
    Step 04 - OOPS Exercise - Rectangle Class
    Step 05 - Understanding Object Composition with Customer Address Example
    Step 06 - Understanding Object Composition - An Exercise - Books and Reviews
    Step 07 - Understanding Inheritance - Why do we need it?
    Step 08 - Object is at top of Inheritance Hierarchy
    Step 09 - Inheritance and Overriding - with toString() method
    Step 10 - Java Inheritance - Exercise - Student and Employee Classes
    Step 11 - Java Inheritance - Default Constructors and super() method call
    Step 12 - Java Inheritance - Puzzles - Multiple Inheritance, Reference Variables and instanceof
    Step 13 - Java Abstract Class - Introductio
    Step 14 - Java Abstract Class - First Example - Creating Recipes with Template Method
    Step 15 - Java Abstract Class - Puzzles
    Step 16 - Java Interface - Example 1 - Gaming Console - How to think about Intefaces?
    Step 17 - Java Interface - Example 2 - Complex Algorithm - API defined by external team
    Step 18 - Java Interface - Puzzles - Unimplemented methods, Abstract Classes, Variables, Default Methods and more
    Step 19 - Java Interface vs Abstract Class - A Comparison
    Step 20 - Java Interface Flyable and Abstract Class Animal - An Exercise
    Step 21 - Polymorphism - An introduction

    Collections

    Step 01 - Java Collections - Section Overview with Need For Collections
    Step 02 - List Interface - Introduction - Position is King
    Step 03 - List Inteface - Immutability and Introduction of Implementations - ArrayList, LinkedList and Vector
    Step 04 - List Inteface Implementations - ArrayList vs LinkedList
    Step 05 - List Inteface Implementations - ArrayList vs Vector
    Step 06 - List Inteface - Methods to add, remove and change elements and lists
    Step 07 - List and ArrayList - Iterating around elements
    Step 08 - List and ArrayList - Choosing iteration approach for printing and deleting elements
    Step 09 - List and ArrayList - Puzzles - Type Safety and Removing Integers
    Step 10 - List and ArrayList - Sorting - Introduction to Collections sort static method
    Step 11 - List and ArrayList - Sorting - Implementing Comparable Inteface in Student Class
    Step 12 - List and ArrayList - Sorting - Providing Flexibility by implementing Comparator interface
    Step 13 - List and ArrayList - A Summary
    Step 14 - Set Interface - Introduction - No Duplication
    Step 15 - Understanding Data Structures - Array, LinkedList and Hashing
    Step 16 - Understanding Data Structures - Tree - Sorted Order
    Step 17 - Set Interface - Hands on - HashSet, LinkedHashSet and TreeSet
    Step 18 - Set Interface - Exercise - Find Unique Characters in a List
    Step 19 - TreeSet - Methods from NavigableSet - floor,lower,upper, subSet, head and tailSet
    Step 20 - Queue Interface - Process Elements in Order
    Step 21 - Introduction to PriorityQueue - Basic Methods and Customized Priority
    Step 22 - Map Interface - An Introduction - Key and Value
    Step 23 - Map Interface - Implementations - HashMap, HashTable, LinkedHashMap and TreeMap
    Step 24 - Map Interface - Basic Operations
    Step 25 - Map Interface - Comparison - HashMap vs LinkedHashMap vs TreeMap
    Step 26 - Map Interface - Exercise - Count occurances of characters and words in a piece of text
    Step 27 - TreeMap - Methods from NavigableMap - floorKey, higherKey, firstEntry, subMap and more
    Step 28 - Java Collections - Conclusion with Three Tips

    Generics

    Step 01 - Introduction to Generics - Why do we need Generics?
    Step 02 - Implementing Generics for the Custom List
    Step 03 - Extending Custom List with a Generic Return Method
    Step 04 - Generics Puzzles - Restrictions with extends and Generic Methods
    Step 05 - Generics and WildCards - Upper Bound and Lower Bound

    Introduction to Exception Handling

    Step 01 - Introduction to Exception Handling - Your Thought Process during Exception Handling
    Step 02 - Basics of Exceptions - NullPointerException and StackTrace
    Step 03 - Basics of Handling Exceptions - try and catch
    Step 04 - Basics of Handling Exceptions - Exception Hierarchy, Matching and Catching Multiple Exceptions
    Step 05 - Basics of Handling Exceptions - Need for finally
    Step 06 - Basics of Handling Exceptions - Puzzles
    Step 07 - Checked Exceptions vs Unchecked Exceptions - An Example
    Step 08 - Hierarchy of Errors and Exceptions - Checked and Runtime
    Step 09 - Throwing an Exception - Currencies Do Not Match Runtime Exception
    Step 10 - Throwing a Checked Exception - Throws in method signature and handling
    Step 11 - Throwing a Custom Exception - CurrenciesDoNotMatchException
    Step 12 - Write less code with Try with Resources - New Feature in Java 7
    Step 13 - Basics of Handling Exceptions - Puzzles 2
    Step 14 - Exception Handling - Conclusion with Best Practices

    Java Tips

    Java Tip 01 - Imports and Static Imports
    Java Tip 02 - Blocks
    Java Tip 03 - equals method
    Java Tip 04 - hashcode method
    Java Tip 05 - Class Access Modifiers - public and default
    Java Tip 06 - Method Access Modifiers - public, protected, private and default
    Java Tip 07 - Final classes and Final methods
    Java Tip 08 - Final Variables and Final Arguments
    Java Tip 09 - Why do we need static variables?
    Java Tip 09 - Why do we need static methods?
    Java Tip 10 - Static methods cannot use instance methods or variables
    Java Tip 11 - public static final - Constants

    Getting Started with Selenium, JUnit and TestNG

    Step 01 - Getting Started with Selenium - An Overview

    Step 02 - Installing Selenium IDE

    Step 03 - Recording and Replaying Google Search with Selenium IDE

    Step 04 - Exercise - Recording Facebook Login

    Step 05 - Advanced Features in Selenium IDE

    Step 06 - Alternative for Selenium IDE - Katalon Studio

    Step 07 - Installing and Recording Tests with Katalon Studio

    Step 08 - Advanced Features of Katalon Studio

    Step 09 - Export Unit Tests and Set up new Maven Project

    Step 10 - Adding Maven Dependencies for JUnit, Web Driver Manager and Web Driver

    Step 11 - Fixing Driver Error with ChromeDriverManager

    Step 12 - Exercise - Run Facebook JUnit Test

    Step 13 - Running a Selenium Automation Test - What is happening in Background

    Step 14 - Install TestNG Plugin and Create New Project with TestNG

    Step 15 - Export and Run TestNG Test for Google and Facebook

    Step 16 - Comparing TestNG and JUnit Tests and Course Overview

    TestNG vs JUnit

    Step 01 - Introduction to TestNG vs JUnit

    Step 02 - Creating a Unit Test for SimpleClass

    Step 03 - Adding Asserts to Unit Test

    Step 04 - Exercise - Write more unit test Scenarios

    Step 05 - Writing Selenium JUnit Automation Test for Google - Part 1

    Step 06 - Writing Selenium JUnit Automation Test for Google - Part 2

    Step 07 - Exploring WebDriver Interface

    Step 08 - Writing Selenium JUnit Automation Test for Google - Part 3

    Step 09 - Reducing Duplication with @Before and @After JUnit Annotations

    Step 10 - Time for TestNG - Convert Unit Test to TestNG

    Step 11 - TestNG Advanced Features - XML Suite and Test Reports

    Step 12 - TestNG Advanced Features - Running Tests with Parameters defined in XML

    Step 13 - TestNG Advanced Features - Running Tests in Parallel

    Getting Started with HTML, CSS and XPath

    Step 01 - Why should you learn HTML and CSS

    Step 02 - How does Web Work - Request, Response, HTML and Browser

    Step 03 - Installing Web Editor - Brackets

    Step 04 - First HTML File - Tags, HTML, Head and Body

    Step 05 - Basic HTML Tags - Paragraph, Div, Heading - H1 to H6

    Step 06 - Formatting Tags - Bold, Italicized and Quotes

    Step 07 - Using Tags without closing tag - BR and HR

    Step 08 - W3C Standards for HTML

    Step 09 - Creating List of elements with UL LI and OL

    Step 10 - Organizing Your Data Using Tables

    Step 11 - Organizing Your Data Using Tables - Exercise Solutions

    Step 12 - HTML Attributes and Links - Absolute and Relative

    Step 13 - Image Tag in HTML - Local and Internet Links

    Step 14 - Introduction to Live Preview Feature in Brackets

    Step 15 - Nesting of Divs and Understanding align Attribute

    Step 16 - Getting Data from User using Forms - Text and TextArea

    Step 17 - Attributes on Text Elements - Size, maxlength, value

    Step 18 - Choosing among multiple options using Radio Buttons

    Step 19 - Choosing among multiple options using Select Box

    Step 20 - Choosing Yes or No with Check Box

    Step 21 - Submitting a Form and Understanding GET and POST

    Step 22 - Introduction to Frames

    Step 23 - Miscellaneous - Password Fields, File Input and Multi Select Box

    Step 24 - Introduction to CSS

    Step 25 - CSS for input, select and text area

    Step 26 - CSS attributes with color, background color

    Step 27 - Grouping Form Elements with fieldset

    Step 28 - Styling Fieldsets with CSS

    Step 29 - Exercise - Styling Lists

    Step 30 - Using an External CSS File

    Step 31 - Understanding Class in CSS

    Step 32 - Making best use of Class in CSS and Multiple Classes

    Step 33 - Using id with CSS

    Step 34 - Understanding CSS Selectors and Testing using $$ function

    Step 35 - CSS Selectors - Identifying Input Element

    Step 36 - Introduction to XPath Expressions - Absolute and Relative

    Step 37 - Using id and class in XPath Expressions

    Step 38 - Using XPath on the Forms Page

    Step 39 - A Review of XPath Expressions and CSS Selectors

    Setting up First Web Application

    Step 01 - Setting up First Web Application

    Step 02 - Refactoring Shortcuts To Learn

    Step 03 - My Favorite Shortcuts - Ctrl + 1 and Ctrl + Space

    Selenium Automation - Locators

    Step 01 - Introduction to the Section

    Step 02 - Setting up New Project with TestNG

    Step 03 01 - Selenium Locators - Locate Elements By Id and WebElement Interface

    Step 03 02 - Exercise - Selenium Locators - Locate Elements By Id

    Step 04 - Selenium Locators - Locate Elements By Name - Part 1

    Step 05 - Selenium Locators - Locate Elements By Name - Part 2

    Step 06 - Abstracting @BeforeTest and @AfterTest to common super class AbstractChromeWebDriverTest

    Step 07 - Debugging Errors - Element Not Found Exception

    Step 08 - Selenium Locators - Locate Elements By Tag Name

    Step 09 - Finding Multiple Matching Elements with findElements

    Step 10 - Finding Multiple Matching input Elements

    Step 11 - Slowing Tests using sleep for visualizing

    Step 12 - Automation Test for Entering UserId and Password and Logging in from Login Page

    Step 13 - Exercise - Create Automation Test fo Login Static Page

    Step 14 - Selenium Locators - Locate Elements By Link Text

    Step 15 - Selenium Locators - Locate Elements By Partial Link Text

    Step 16 - Selenium Locators - Locate Elements By Class

    Step 17 - Exercise - Selenium Locators - Locate Elements By Class

    Step 18 - Selenium Locators - Locate Table Element

    Step 19 - Exercise - Selenium Locators - Locate and Click Table Element

    Step 20 - Understanding CSS Selectors for Table Data - td

    Step 21 - Using XPath Expressions to Locate Table Elements

    Step 22 - Choosing among multiple Selenium Locator Options

    Step 23 - Improving Performance By Caching WebElements

    Step 24 - Conclusion

    Selenium Automation - Playing with Form Elements

    Step 01 - Introduction to Section

    Step 02 - Reading and Setting values into Text Elements using Selenium Web Driver Interface

    Step 03 - Reading and Setting values into TextArea Elements using Selenium Web Driver Interface

    Step 04 - Reading value of CheckBox in Automation Tests

    Step 05 - Setting value of CheckBox in Automation Tests

    Step 06 - Creating Framework Utility Method for CheckBox in Automation Tests

    Step 07 - Reading value of Radio Button in Automation Tests

    Step 08 - Setting value of Radio Button in Automation Tests

    Step 09 - Reading value of Select Box

    Step 10 - Reading value of Multi Select Box

    Step 11 - Setting value of Select Box in Automation Test

    Step 12 - Conclusion

    Selenium Automation - Advanced Testing Scenarios

    Step 01 - Introduction and Setting up New Project with TestNG and Selenium

    Step 02 - Reading CSS Styles

    Step 03 - Exercise - Reading CSS Styles

    Step 04 - Checking if an element is enabled using isEnabled and Exploring WebDriver Interface

    Step 05 - More methods in WebDriver Interface - getAttribute, getLocation and getSize

    Step 06 - Accessing Window Information using WebDriver manage window method

    Step 07 - Window Navigation in Selenium Automation Test with WebDriver navigate method

    Step 08 - Automation Testing Modal Windows using Sleep

    Step 09 - Automation Testing Modal Windows with Implicit Wait

    Step 10 01 - Automation Testing Modal Windows with Explicit Waits

    Step 10 02 - Automation Testing Modal Windows with Explicit Waits - Events

    Step 11 - Testing Alert Boxes with Selenium

    Step 12 - Window Handles and Basics of Testing New Browser Window Launch

    Step 13 - Finding the Handle of Newly Launched Window

    Step 14 - Switching to Newly Launched Window

    Step 15 - Writing Automation Tests for Frames

    Step 16 - Taking Screenshot during Automation Test

    Step 17 - Executing JavaScript Code in Selenium Test

    Step 18 - Reviewing WebDriver Interface

    Step 20 - Writing Automation Tests for Tables

    Step 21 - Designing a basic framework for Tables

    Step 22 - Using Actions Interface for Basic Actions with Keyboard and Mouse

    Step 23 - More Actions Interface - Drag, Drop, Hold and Release

    Introduction to Cross Browser Automation Testing

    Step 01 - Introduction to Cross Browser Automation Testing

    Step 02 - Setting up a New Project and Running Tests in Chrome and Firefox

    Step 03 - Running Automation Tests in Other Browser - Safari, Internet Explorer and Edge

    Step 04 - Running Headless Automation Test with PhanthomJS

    Step 05 - Running Automation Tests with Chrome and Firefox Browsers in Headless mode

    Step 06 - Designing Cross Browser Automation Test Framework - Part 1

    Step 07 - Designing Cross Browser Automation Test Framework - Part 2

    Data Driven Testing with Data Providers, CSV and Excel Spreadsheets

    Step 01 - Section Overview

    Step 02 - Understanding Prerequisites and Login Test Scenario

    Step 03 - Setting up a new Project with Hardcoded Login Scenario

    Step 04 - Writing Automation Test for Unsuccessful Login

    Step 05 - Data Driving Unsuccessful Login Automation Test with DataProvider

    Step 06 - Adding Passwords to DataProvider

    Step 07 - Adding Expected Test Result to Data Provider

    Step 08 - Reading Test Data From CSV File

    Step 09 - Connecting Test Data Provider to CSV File

    Step 10 - Setting up Excel File with Google Spreadsheets

    Step 11 - Reading Test Data From Excel using POI and ExcelReadUtil

    Step 12 - Understanding ExcelReadUtil

    Step 13 - Connecting Test Data Provider to Excel File

    Implementing Page Object Model for Update Todo Scenario

    Step 01 - Introduction - Objectives and Prerequisites

    Step 02 - Setting up a New Project and Creating an outline for the Update Todo Test

    Step 03 - Writing First Version of Update Todo Automation Test

    Step 04 - First Working Version of Update todo Test and a Discussion on Maintainability

    Step 05 - Introduction to Page Object Model

    Step 06 - Creating Your first Page Object

    Step 07 - Updating the Automation Test to use Login Page Object

    Step 08 - Creating Action Methods in Login Page Object

    Step 09 - Creating Todo Page Object

    Step 10 - Creating List Todo Page Object

    Scaling up with Selenium Standalone and Grid

    Step 01 - Selenium Standalone and Grid - An Introduction

    Step 02 - Intallation Step I - NPM using Node JS

    Step 03 - Intallation Steps II and III - Installing and Launching Selenium Standalone Server

    Step 04 - Setting up an Automation Project and Creating a Simple Test

    Step 05 - Creating a New Test to run using Selenium Standalone Server

    Step 06 - Introduction to Selenium Grid - Hub and Nodes

    Step 07 - Setting up Selenium Grid with a Hub and 2 Nodes

    Step 08 - Setting up different browser capabilities for the Nodes in the Selenium Grid


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