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Selenium online Training|Selenium classroom
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SELENIUM COURSE CONTENT
Introduction of Automation
 Why Automation
 When to start Automation
 Where to use Automation
 Scope of Automation in future
 What is an Automated tool
 How to learn any Automated tool
 Types of Automated tools
Selenium Components
 Selenium IDE
 Selenium RC
 Selenium Web Driver
 Selenium GRID
INTRODUCTION TO JAVA
 Installing Java
 What is Eclipse
 How to install Eclipse
 What is the need of Eclipse
 Why we use Eclipse and Selenium together
Starting with Eclipse
 How to create a project
 How to create a package
 How to create a class (.java file)
 How to create a file(properties file)
Classes and Interfaces
 How to create an object (call by reference, call by
value)
 Data types
 How to access the nonstatic functions
using objects reference
 How to use Static Global variables
through class name
 How to use Static Global functions
through class name
 How to create constructor
 What is the use of constructor
 Inheritance
 How to access classes across packages
 Accessing modifiers (Public, Private, Default,
Protected)
 String Class, Object class
 What is an interface
 How to create and use interface
WEB DRIVER
Introduction
 What is Web driver
 Why Web driver
 Differences between RC and Web driver
 How to configure web driver in eclipse
Classes that implements web
driver
 Fire fox
 Internet Explorer
 Chrome
 IPhone
 Android
Operational Overview of Selenium
 How to give instructions to
Selenium web driver
 How to give information to
 Internally what is happening during execution
Object Identification
 Installing Firebug add on in Firefox
 Installing Firepath add on in Firefox
 What is Firebug
 How to use Firebug
 When to use Firebug
 What is the use of Firepath in Firebug
 What is XPath
 Where to use XPaths in the Script
 Why to use XPaths
 Identifying the web elements using ID
 Identifying the web elements using Name
 Identifying the web elements using Link name
Object Identification
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Identifying the web elements using Class
Identifying the web elements using XPath
Identifying the web elements using Tagname
Handling the different web elements like
Input boxes
Buttons
Weblist
Check boxes
Links and etc.,
Making own XPaths with out using Firebug
Creating the Object Repository
Benefit of Creating object repository
How to use object repository
JAVA IN DETAIL
 Variables (local, global)
 Constants
 Arrays
 Conditional statements
 Looping statements
 Operators
 Functions (Input parameters and return types)
 Overloading and Overriding
Additional Concepts of Java used
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String class
Object class
Array list class
Hash table class
Collection API
Reflection API (Keyword driven frameworks)
POI API (Hybrid FW [keyword+data driven])
Creating Properties file
Reading properties file
Reading / writing text file
Reading / writing XLS file
Exception handling (Try, Catch, Throwable Class,Throw, Throws, Final and
Finally)
 Different types of exceptions
 Need of exception handling in Selenium
 Jar file
SELENIUM LIFE CYCLE
Phase-I
 Test Planning
Phase-2
 Generating the basic test
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Phase-3
 Enhancing the test
 Introduction
 Checking with Assertions
 Synchronizing the test
 Implementing Implicit wait statement
 Parmeterizing the test
 Reading the data from XLS File
 Using the test data during data driven testing
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Inserting the Programatic Statements
 Normal statements
 Contitional Statements
 Comments
 Function Call statements
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Phase-4
 Debugging the Test
 What is debugging
 When to do debugging
 Benefits of debugging
 Running the script according to our desire
 Pausing the Script execution
Phase-5
 Executing the Test
Phase-6
 Analysing the Results
ADVANCED CONCEPTS OF
SELENIUM
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Dynamic objects handling
PoP up handling
Error handling
Java Script alert messages handling
Simulating the keyboard key press events
Dynamic Web table Handling
Extracting data from web table
Mouse movement with Selenium mouse interface
Setting page load time out
Simulating front and back button click in browser
Listeners using web driver event list enter
Practical Usage of Listeners in Selenium
Moving mouse on an object and right clicking on it.
Finding co-ordinates of web object
Reporting errors
SELENIUM IDE
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Installing Selenium IDE
Recording Script
Running Script
Operational overview of Recording
Operational Overview of Running
Running Script line by line
Inserting break points
Inserting comments
Inserting wait statements
Installing Firebug
Installing Firepath
Using XPaths for identifying objects
Saving the Script
Running the single line of Script
Analysing the Results in log
Using the Reference for understanding the commands
Understanding about target and value
Identifying the objects using ID, Name, Link and etc.,
Table View
Source view
Why companies are not encouraging the Selenium IDE
FRAME WORKS
Test NG Frame work
 What is Test NG
 Installing Test NG
 Test NG Annotations
 Usage of Annotations
 Skipping Tests
 Running Tests in Test NG
 Assertions and Reporting errors
 Test NG reports
JUnit Frame work
 What is JUnit
 Configuring JUnit in Eclipse
 JUnit 4 Annotation
 Running Test in JUnit
 Skipping Tests
 Using Assertions and Reporting errors
Test NG and Hybrid frame work
(Keyword + Data driven)
 Overview of hybrid frame work
 Preparing XLS file with
Test cases and key words
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Preparing XLS file with test data
Reading XPaths from Properties file
Implementing the keywords using the Reflection API
Implementing the Tests
Assertions and reporting errors
Parametrizing Tests
Repeating the test with
Different sets of data
 Running the tests
 Analysing the results
Contact Info
 Address: Madhapur, Hyderabad.
 Email: [email protected]
 Call us: 7680813158
 Web: www.a1trainings.com