Summary
Finally, we are done! The code samples provided in this chapter take a lot of the best practices and standards that were discussed in the book and provide a practical working framework and set of data-driven tests to get up and running. Users must be diligent about following the patterns and data-driven approach in order to keep the framework and tests robust.
In these sample framework files, standards like the Selenium Page Object Model, DRY, inheritance, JavaDoc, comments, exception handling, synchronization, and locator best practices were all covered, along with a robust set of 30 data-driven test cases.
Of course, users must set up a development environment to download and compile all the required JAR files first, but assuming you have some knowledge of automation using Selenium WebDriver and TestNG, that should be a trivial task.
I hope you have enjoyed reading and learning about Selenium Framework Design in Data-Driven Testing!