Selenium WebDriver & Java – Automation with Selenium [2020]
Selenium WebDriver & Java – Automation with Selenium [2020], available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 428 lectures, based on 2488 reviews, and has 25724 subscribers.
You will learn about You will Learn Automation Testing using Selenium the MODERN WAY – Step By Step – With 200 HANDS-ON Code Examples You will Acquire ALL the SKILLS to demonstrate an EXPERTISE in Automation Testing using Selenium and Java in Your Job Interviews 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 SETUP New Automation Test Projects with JUNIT and TestNG You will Learn to Create Basic Automation Test FRAMEWORKS 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 You will understand all Selenium Locators – By Id, By Name, By Link Text, By Partial Link Text, By Class, CSS Selectors and XPath Expressions You will learn to play with Form Elements – Text, TextArea, CheckBox , Radio Button, Select Box and Multi Select Box You will learn to write automation test for wide range of 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 You will learn to Set up Automation Testing Frameworks for Form Elements, Tables and Cross Browser Testing You will learn to write Data Driven Tests with Data Providers, CSV and Excel Spreadsheets You will learn to implement Page Object Model for a Complex Automation Test Scenario You will learn to parallelize and scale up Automation Tests with Selenium Standalone and Grid This course is ideal for individuals who are You want to learn Programming or You want to learn Automation Testing or You want to learn how Selenium Web Driver Works or You are a beginner and want to explore Java further or You want to learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Java or You want to learn the basics of Functional Programming with Java or You want to write great Automation test for your web applications in Java It is particularly useful for You want to learn Programming or You want to learn Automation Testing or You want to learn how Selenium Web Driver Works or You are a beginner and want to explore Java further or You want to learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Java or You want to learn the basics of Functional Programming with Java or You want to write great Automation test for your web applications in Java.
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Summary
Title: Selenium WebDriver & Java – Automation with Selenium [2020]
Price: $79.99
Average Rating: 4.55
Number of Lectures: 428
Number of Published Lectures: 426
Number of Curriculum Items: 428
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 426
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- You will Learn Automation Testing using Selenium the MODERN WAY – Step By Step – With 200 HANDS-ON Code Examples
- You will Acquire ALL the SKILLS to demonstrate an EXPERTISE in Automation Testing using Selenium and Java in Your Job Interviews
- 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 SETUP New Automation Test Projects with JUNIT and TestNG
- You will Learn to Create Basic Automation Test FRAMEWORKS
- 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
- You will understand all Selenium Locators – By Id, By Name, By Link Text, By Partial Link Text, By Class, CSS Selectors and XPath Expressions
- You will learn to play with Form Elements – Text, TextArea, CheckBox , Radio Button, Select Box and Multi Select Box
- You will learn to write automation test for wide range of 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
- You will learn to Set up Automation Testing Frameworks for Form Elements, Tables and Cross Browser Testing
- You will learn to write Data Driven Tests with Data Providers, CSV and Excel Spreadsheets
- You will learn to implement Page Object Model for a Complex Automation Test Scenario
- You will learn to parallelize and scale up Automation Tests with Selenium Standalone and Grid
Who Should Attend
- You want to learn Programming
- You want to learn Automation Testing
- You want to learn how Selenium Web Driver Works
- You are a beginner and want to explore Java further
- You want to learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Java
- You want to learn the basics of Functional Programming with Java
- You want to write great Automation test for your web applications in Java
Target Audiences
- You want to learn Programming
- You want to learn Automation Testing
- You want to learn how Selenium Web Driver Works
- You are a beginner and want to explore Java further
- You want to learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Java
- You want to learn the basics of Functional Programming with Java
- You want to write great Automation test for your web applications in Java
Zero Java Programming Experience? No Problem. Zero Automation Experience? No Problem.
Do you want to become a Great Programmer with Java? Do you want to become a Great Automation Tester with Selenium? Do you want to learn to setup New Automation Test Projects with Junit, TestNG and Selenium Webdriver? Do you want to learn Creating Automation Test Frameworks? Look No Further!
Java ? Yes. Junit ? Yes. TestNG ? Included. Selenium 3 ? Yes.
Selenium Advanced Test Scenarios ? Of Course.
Selenium Standalone and Grid ? Yes.
Data Driven Tests ? Yes.
Page Object Model ? Included.
Build Automation Frameworks ? Yes.
Cross Browser Automation Testing? Yes. Of Course.
WHAT OUR LEARNERS ARE SAYING:
5 STARS –This course is very good. The instructor explains things clearly and provides lots of examples. Highly recommended. easy exercises and several examples!
5 STARS –This course was amazing. It was very indepth look at Java and automation testing. I was a beginner automation test engineer but there are quite a few things that I will be using on my next automation project.
5 STARS –I am able to understand it very quickly as voice and pronunciation is very clear. Also the instructor is very experienced in his topic.
5 STARS –Excellent Course for Beginners – A right place to begin learning Selenium with Java.
5 STARS –Very detailed, easy to follow.
5 STARS –It is awesome.
COURSE OVERVIEW
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 automating repeated tasks on browser.
In this course, you will learn Programming with Java and Automation Testing with Selenium.
We take a 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
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Basics of Java Programming – Expressions, Variables and Printing Output
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Using Selenium IDE and Katalon Studio to Record and Replay Automation Testing Scenarios
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Learn the basics of Selenium Webdriver
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Exporting Automation Tests and Setting up new Maven Project for JUnit and TestNG
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TestNG vs JUnit
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TestNG Advanced Features – XML Suite, Test Reports, Running Tests with Parameters defined in XML and Running Tests in Parallel
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Basics of HTML, CSS and XPath
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Selenium Locators – By Id, By Name, By Link Text, By Partial Link Text, By Class, CSS Selectors and XPath Expressions
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Setting and Reading values from Form Elements – Text, TextArea, CheckBox , Radio Button, Select Box and Multi Select Box
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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
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Set up Automation Testing Frameworks – Tables
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Important Interfaces – WebDriver
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Introduction to Cross Browser Automation Testing, Headless Testing and Setting up a Basic Cross Browser Automation Testing Framework
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Writing Data Driven Testing with Data Providers, CSV and Excel Spreadsheets
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Implementing Page Object Model for a Complex Test Scenario
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Scaling up with Selenium Standalone and Grid
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Java Operators – Java Assignment Operator, Relational and Logical Operators, Short Circuit Operators
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Java Conditionals and If Statement
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Methods – Parameters, Arguments and Return Values
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An Overview Of Java Platform – java, javac, bytecode, JVM and Platform Independence – JDK vs JRE vs JVM
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Object Oriented Programming – Class, Object, State and Behavior
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Basics of OOPS – Encapsulation, Abstraction, Inheritance and Polymorphism
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Basics about Java Data Types – Casting, Operators and More
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Java Built in Classes – BigDecimal, String, Java Wrapper Classes
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Conditionals with Java – If Else Statement, Nested If Else, Java Switch Statement, Java Ternary Operator
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Loops – For Loop, While Loop in Java, Do While Loop, Break and Continue
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Java Array and ArrayList – Java String Arrays, Arrays of Objects, Primitive Data Types, toString and Exceptions
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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
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Generics – Why do we need Generics? Restrictions with extends and Generic Methods, WildCards – Upper Bound and Lower Bound.
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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.
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to Automation Testing with Java and Selenium
Lecture 2: Git Repository URL
Lecture 3: How To Make Best use of the Course Guide?
Chapter 2: Installing Java
Lecture 1: Step 01 – Installing JDK – with installation guide PDF
Lecture 2: Step 02 – Verifying Java and Jshell
Lecture 3: Step 03 – Troubleshooting Java installation
Lecture 4: Step 04 – Setting Path environment variable in Windows
Chapter 3: Introduction to Java Programming with Jshell using Multiplication Table
Lecture 1: Step 00 – Getting Started with Programming
Lecture 2: Step 01 – Introduction to Multiplication Table challenge
Lecture 3: Step 02 – Launch JShell
Lecture 4: Step 03 – Break Down Multiplication Table Challenge
Lecture 5: Step 04 – Java Expression – An Introduction
Lecture 6: Step 05 – Java Expression – Exercises
Lecture 7: Step 06 – Java Expression – Puzzles
Lecture 8: Step 07 – Printing output to console with Java
Lecture 9: Step 08 – Printing output to console with Java – Exercise Statements
Lecture 10: Step 09 – Printing output to console with Java – Exercise Solutions
Lecture 11: Step 10 – Printing output to console with Java – Puzzles
Lecture 12: JShell Tip – Multiple Lines of Code
Lecture 13: Step 11 – Advanced Printing output to console with Java
Lecture 14: Step 12 – Advanced Printing output to console with Java – Exercises
Lecture 15: Step 13 – Introduction to Variables in Java
Lecture 16: Step 14 – Introduction to Variables in Java – Exercises and Puzzles
Lecture 17: Step 15 – 4 Important Things to Know about Variables in Java
Lecture 18: Step 16 – How are variables stored in memory?
Lecture 19: Step 17 – How to name a variable?
Lecture 20: Step 18 – Understanding Primitive Variable Types in Java
Lecture 21: Step 19 – Understanding Primitive Variable Types in Java – Choosing a Type
Lecture 22: Java Tip – String Contatenation
Lecture 23: Step 20 – Java Assignment Operator
Lecture 24: Step 21 – Java Assignment Operator – Puzzles on Increment, Decrement and Compoun
Lecture 25: Step 22 – Programming Tips : JShell – Shortcuts, Multiple Lines and Variables
Lecture 26: Step 23 – Java Conditionals and If Statement – Introduction
Lecture 27: Step 24 – Java Conditionals and If Statement – Exercise Statements
Lecture 28: Step 25 – Java Conditionals and If Statement – Exercise Solutions
Lecture 29: Step 26 – Java Conditionals and If Statement – Puzzles
Lecture 30: Step 27 – Java For Loop to Print Multiplication Table – Introduction
Lecture 31: Step 28 – Java For Loop to Print Multiplication Table – Exercise Statements
Lecture 32: Step 29 – Java For Loop to Print Multiplication Table – Exercise Solutions
Lecture 33: Step 30 – Java For Loop to Print Multiplication Table – Puzzles
Lecture 34: Step 31 – Getting Started with Programming – Revise all Terminology
Chapter 4: Introduction to Method with Multiplication Table
Lecture 1: Step 00 – Section 02 – Methods – An Introduction
Lecture 2: Step 01 – Your First Java Method – Hello World Twice and Exercise Statements
Lecture 3: Step 02 – Introduction to Java Methods – Exercises and Puzzles
Lecture 4: Step 03 – Programming Tip – Editing Methods with JShell
Lecture 5: Step 04 – Introduction to Java Methods – Arguments and Parameters
Lecture 6: Step 05 – Introduction to Java Method Arguments – Exercises
Lecture 7: Step 06 – Introduction to Java Method Arguments – Puzzles and Tips
Lecture 8: Step 07 – Getting back to Multiplication Table – Creating a method
Lecture 9: Step 08 – Print Multiplication Table with a Parameter and Method Overloading
Lecture 10: Step 09 – Passing Multiple Parameters to a Java Method
Lecture 11: Step 10 – Returning from a Java Method – An Introduction
Lecture 12: Step 11 – Returning from a Java Method – Exercises
Lecture 13: Step 99 – Methods – Section Review
Chapter 5: Introduction to Java Platform
Lecture 1: Step 00 – Section 03 – Overview Of Java Platform – Section Overview
Lecture 2: Step 01 – Overview Of Java Platform – An Introduction – java, javac, bytecode an
Lecture 3: Step 02 – Java Class and Object – First Look
Lecture 4: Step 03 – Create a method in a Java class
Lecture 5: Step 04 – Create and Compile Planet.java class
Lecture 6: Step 05 – Run Planet calss with Java – Using a main method
Lecture 7: Step 06 – Play and Learn with Planet Class
Lecture 8: Step 07 – JDK vs JRE vs JVM
Chapter 6: Introduction to Eclipse – First Java Project
Lecture 1: Step 00 – Installing Eclipse
Lecture 2: Step 01 – Creating a New Java Project with Eclipse
Lecture 3: Step 02 – Your first Java class with Eclipse
Lecture 4: Step 03 – Writing Multiplication Table Java Program with Eclipse
Lecture 5: Step 04 – Adding more methods for Multiplication Table Program
Lecture 6: Eclipse Tip – Save Actions
Lecture 7: Step 05 – Programming Tip 1 : Refactoring with Eclipse
Lecture 8: Step 06 – Programming Tip 2 : Debugging with Eclipse
Lecture 9: Step 07 – Programming Tip 3 : Eclipse vs JShell – How to choose?
Chapter 7: Introduction To Object Oriented Programming
Lecture 1: Step 00 – Introduction to Object Oriented Programming – Section Overview
Lecture 2: Step 01 – Introduction to Object Oriented Programming – Basics
Lecture 3: Step 02 – Introduction to Object Oriented Programming – Terminology – Class, Obj
Lecture 4: Step 03 – Introduction to Object Oriented Programming – Exercise – Online Shoppi
Lecture 5: Step 04 – Create Motor Bike Java Class and a couple of objects
Lecture 6: Step 05 – Exercise Solutions – Book class and Three instances
Lecture 7: Step 06 – Introducing State of an object with speed variable
Lecture 8: Step 07 – Understanding basics of Encapsulation with Setter methods
Lecture 9: Step 08 – Exercises and Tips – Getters and Generating Getters and Setters with E
Lecture 10: Step 09 – Puzzles on this and initialization of member variables
Lecture 11: Step 10 – First Advantage of Encapsulation
Lecture 12: Step 11 – Introduction to Encapsulation – Level 2
Lecture 13: Step 12 – Encapsulation Exercises – Better Validation and Book class
Lecture 14: Step 13 – Introdcution to Abstraction
Lecture 15: Step 14 – Introduction to Java Constructors
Lecture 16: Step 15 – Introduction to Java Constructors – Exercises and Puzzles
Lecture 17: Step 16 – Introduction to Object Oriented Programming – Conclusion
Chapter 8: Primitive Data Types And Alternatives
Lecture 1: Step 00 – Primitive Data Types in Depth – Section Overview
Lecture 2: Step 01 – Basics about Java Integer Data Types – Casting, Operators and More
Lecture 3: Step 02 – Java Integer Data Types – Puzzles – Octal, Hexadecimal, Post and Pre i
Lecture 4: Step 03 – Java Integer Data Types – Exercises – BiNumber – add, multiply and dou
Instructors
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in28Minutes Official
DevOps, Azure, GCP, Docker, Kubernetes, Java & Spring Boot
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- 3 stars: 274 votes
- 4 stars: 946 votes
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