Prerequisites
In this Selenium Testing Framework training course, there are no formal prerequisites.
Audience
This Selenium Testing Framework training course provided by The Knowledge Academy is suitable for anyone who wants to learn about testing and browser automation with Selenium.
Selenium Testing Framework Training Course Overview
Selenium is a toolset for web browser automation that uses the best techniques to remotely control browser instances and simulate a user's interaction with the browser at its core. It enables users to simulate common end-user activities such as typing text into fields, selecting drop-down values and checking boxes, and clicking links in documents. The Selenium framework connects all of these pieces with a user-friendly interface that allows the various browser backends to be used transparently, enabling cross-browser and cross-platform automation. Using Selenium Framework, organisations can obtain benefits, such as increased code reuse, greater portability, lower script maintenance costs, and improved code readability.
In this 1-day Selenium Testing Framework Training course, delegates will learn how to install Selenium libraries for Java using Maven and add the selenium-java dependency in their project pom.xml. They will understand how to upgrade to Selenium 4 by using officially supported languages, such as Ruby, JavaScript, C#, Python, and Java. They will also attain in-depth knowledge to perform stress testing to verify how well the application works under stress. Our expert and highly professional trainer will conduct this training who has years of experience teaching technical courses.
This training course will cover various essential concepts, such as:
- Introduction to Selenium
- Selenium controls web browsers
- Installing Selenium libraries
- Installing browser drivers
- How to upgrade to Selenium 4
- Browser manipulation
- JavaScript alerts, prompts, and confirmations
- Guidelines and recommendations
After attending this training course, delegates will be able to perform acceptance testing to determine if a feature or system meets the customer expectations and requirements. They will also be able to do load testing to verify how well the application works under different defined loads.