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Learn Automation Testing with Java and Selenium Webdriver

Learn Automation Testing with Java and Selenium Webdriver: Learn Automation Testing with Selenium and Java, JUnit, and TestNG

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  • Learn automation testing using Selenium in a modern way with 200 hands-on code examples
  • Gain skills to demonstrate expertise in automation testing using Selenium and Java in an interview
  • Solve a wide range of hands-on automation testing exercises with Java and Selenium

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Writing your first automation test with Java and Selenium Webdriver is a lot of fun. Java is one of the most popular programming languages. It offers both object-oriented and functional programming features. Selenium can be used for screen scraping and automating repeated tasks on the browser. In this course, you will learn programming with Java and automation testing using Selenium. We will 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 will explore the most important Java programming features and Selenium automation testing scenarios. For this course, we will be using Eclipse and Brackets as the IDE, with Maven, npm (Dependency Management), TestNG (XML Test Suite, Parallel, multiple browsers), JUnit, Selenium IDE, Katalon Studio, Selenium Standalone, and Selenium Grid. By the end of this course, you will have acquired all the skills to demonstrate expertise in automation testing using Selenium and Java in your job interviews. The complete code bundle is available at https://github.com/packtpublishing/learn-automation-testing-with-java-and-selenium-webdriver

Who is this book for?

This course is for anyone who wants to learn programming, automation testing, and how Selenium WebDriver works. If you are a beginner and want to explore Java further, learn the basics of object-oriented programming with Java, learn the basics of functional programming with Java, and write great automation test for your web applications in Java, this course is for you.

What you will learn

  • Learn to write great automation tests with Selenium and Java
  • Learn to set up new automation test projects with JUNIT and TestNG
  • Learn to create basic automation test frameworks
  • Learn the basics of HTML, CSS, and XPath
  • Learn to use Selenium IDE and Katalon Studio
  • Learn to play with form elements

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Table of Contents

30 Chapters
Introduction Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Installing Java 11 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Introduction to Java Programming with JShell Using Multiplication Table Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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
JShell Tips - Multiple Lines of Code
Step 11 - Advanced Printing Output to Console with Java
Step 12 - Advanced Printing Output to Console with Java – Exercises
Step 13 - Introduction to Variables in Java
Step 14 - Introduction to Variables in Java - Exercises and Puzzles
Step 15 - Four 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
Java Tip - String Concatenation
Step 20 - Java Assignment Operator
Step 21 - Java Assignment Operator - Puzzles on Increment, Decrement, and Compound
Step 22 - Programming Tips: JShell - Shortcuts, Multiple Lines, and Variables
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 - Getting Started with Programming - Revise All Terminology
Introduction to Method with Multiplication Table Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Introduction to Java Platform Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Introduction to Eclipse - First Java Project Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Primitive Data Types and Alternatives Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Conditionals Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Loops Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Reference Types Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Arrays and ArrayLists Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Object-Oriented Programming Again Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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 the Top of Inheritance Hierarchy
Step 09 - Inheritance and Overriding - with the toString() Method
Step 10 - Java Inheritance - Exercise - Student and Employee Classes
Step 11 - Java Inheritance - Default Constructors and the super() method call
Step 12 - Java Inheritance - Puzzles - Multiple Inheritance, Reference Variables
Step 13 - Java Abstract Class – Introduction
Step 14 - Java Abstract Class - First Example - Creating Recipes with Template M
Step 15 - Java Abstract Class – Puzzles
Step 16 - Java Interface - Example 1 - Gaming Console - How to Think about Intef
Step 17 - Java Interface - Example 2 - Complex Algorithm - API Defined by Extern
Step 18 - Java Interface - Puzzles - Unimplemented Methods, Abstract Classes, Values
Step 19 - Java Interface Versus Abstract Class - A Comparison
Step 20 - Java Interface Flyable and Abstract Class Animal - An Exercise
Programming Tips - 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know
Step 21 - Polymorphism - An Introduction
Collections Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Step 01 - Java Collections - Section Overview with Need for Collections
Step 02 - List Interface - Introduction - Position is King
Step 03 - List Interface - Immutability and Introduction of Implementations – Array
Step 04 - List Interface Implementations - ArrayList Versus LinkedList
Programming Tip - Teach Yourselves Programming in 10 Years
Step 05 - List Interface Implementations - ArrayList Versus Vector
Step 06 - List Interface - 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
Step 09 - List and ArrayList - Puzzles - Type Safety and Removing Integers
Step 10 - List and ArrayList - Sorting - Introduction to Collections Sort Static
Step 11 - List and ArrayList - Sorting - Implementing Comparable Interface
Step 12 - List and ArrayList - Sorting - Providing Flexibility by Implementing C
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
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
Step 24 - Map Interface - Basic Operations
Step 25 - Map Interface - Comparison - HashMap Versus LinkedHashMap Versus TreeMap
Step 26 - Map Interface - Exercise - Count Occurrences of Characters and Words
Step 27 - TreeMap - Methods from NavigableMap - floorKey, higherKey, firstEntry
Step 28 - Java Collections - Conclusion with Three Tips
Generics Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Introduction to Exception Handling Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Java Tips Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Getting Started with Selenium, JUnit, and TestNG Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
TestNG Versus JUnit Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Getting Started with HTML, CSS, and XPath Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Step 01 - Why Should You Learn HTML and CSS
Step 02 - How Does the 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 a 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 the align Attribute
Step 16 - Getting Data from Users 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 the Best Use of Class in CSS and Multiple Classes
Step 33 - Using id with CSS
Step 34 - Understanding CSS Selectors and Testing Using the $$ 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 XPat Expressions and CSS Selectors
Setting Up the First Web Application Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Selenium Automation – Locators Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Selenium Automation - Playing with Form Elements Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Selenium Automation - Advanced Testing Scenarios Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Introduction to Cross Browser Automation Testing Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Data-Driven Testing with Data Providers, CSV, and Excel Spreadsheets Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Implementing Page Object Model for Update To-Do Scenario Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Scaling Up with Selenium Standalone and Grid Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Congratulations Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Appendix – Maven Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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