Selenium WebDriver 4 with Java - Zero To Hero
About this Specialization
Selenium WebDriver 4 with Java - Zero To Hero is a comprehensive course designed to equip learners with essential automation testing skills using Selenium WebDriver. Starting with the basics of Selenium WebDriver and Java installation, the course covers Java concepts and the TestNG framework.\\n\\nIt progresses to advanced topics such as reporting with log47, the page object model, page factory, data-driven framework, and remote testing with Selenium Grid 2.0. The course also includes managing builds with Maven, continuous integration with Jenkins, and database and performance testing. Additionally, learners will explore behavior-driven testing using Cucumber and Gherkin.\\n\\nBy course completion, participants will be proficient in performing cross-browser testing, implementing continuous integration, verifying data integrity, creating advanced reports, running performance tests, and converting Selenium tests to Cucumber. This course is ideal for both beginners and experienced QA professionals seeking to advance their automation testing skills. No prior automation or coding experience is required as the course covers all topics from scratch.Created by: Packt

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