Writing your first automation test with Java and Selenium WebDriver is exciting. Java, a popular programming language, offers both object-oriented and functional programming features. Selenium is useful for screen scraping and automating browser tasks. In this course, you'll learn programming with Java and automation testing using Selenium through a hands-on approach, utilizing Eclipse as an IDE to cover over 200 Java coding exercises, puzzles, and code examples.
You'll also write more than 100 Selenium automation tests with Java for various scenarios. The course spans 350 steps, exploring essential Java programming features and Selenium automation testing scenarios. You'll use Eclipse and Brackets as IDEs, with Maven, npm for dependency management, TestNG, JUnit, Selenium IDE, Katalon Studio, Selenium Standalone, and Selenium Grid. By the course's end, you'll have the expertise to excel in automation testing using Selenium and Java in job interviews.
This course is ideal for beginners wanting to learn Java, object-oriented and functional programming, and write great automation tests for web applications. Key learning outcomes include writing automation tests with Selenium and Java, setting up new test projects with JUNIT and TestNG, creating basic test frameworks, understanding HTML, CSS, and XPath basics, using Selenium IDE and Katalon Studio, and interacting with form elements.
Applied Learning Project
Learners will work on real-world projects involving setting up and running Selenium automation tests for web applications using Java. They will create and manage automation test projects, develop test frameworks, and write comprehensive tests for various web scenarios. These projects will help learners apply their skills to authentic problems by building and executing automation scripts, manipulating web elements, and ensuring cross-browser compatibility, ultimately preparing them to solve complex automation challenges in professional environments.