In this chapter, we have learned how to use the actions class to create a set of actions, and build them into a composite action to execute it in one pass, using the perform() method. In this way, we can aggregate a series of complex user actions into a single functionality, which can be executed in one pass. In the next chapter, we will learn WebDriver events and how we can listen and perform advanced actions, using WebDriver.
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