This comprehensive course guides you through Selenium WebDriver and Java, starting from the basics and advancing to more complex topics. Beginners can start with Java modules before moving on to Selenium WebDriver, with the first six sections of Java providing sufficient foundation.
You'll learn to develop an automation framework using Page Object Model and Page Factory, locate elements with CSS selectors, and work with the file system in Java. The course emphasizes an example-oriented approach, using real-time scenarios to illustrate concepts. By the end, you'll be proficient in both Selenium WebDriver and Java, ready to apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios. You'll learn Selenium WebDriver programming, element location with CSS selectors, data structures in Java, Java programming through practical sessions, and file system management in Java.
This course is ideal for fresh graduates, QE managers, automation test engineers, automation aspirants, manual testing professionals, and software testing professionals seeking to enhance their automation skills.
Applied Learning Project
The course includes projects that provide practical, hands-on experience with real-world scenarios. Learners will develop an automation framework using the Page Object Model and Page Factory design patterns, locate web elements with CSS selectors, and work with Java file systems. By solving authentic problems, such as handling browser pop-ups, iFrames, and advanced mouse actions, students will apply their skills to create robust test automation scripts, ensuring they are well-prepared for real-world test automation challenges.