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Hands-On Selenium WebDriver with Java: A Deep Dive into the Development of End-to-End Tests

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Get started with Selenium WebDriver, the open source library for automating tests to ensure your web application performs as expected. In this practical hands-on book, author Boni Garcia takes Java developers through Selenium's main features for automating web navigation, browser manipulation, web element interaction, and more, with ready-to-be-executed test examples. You'll start by learning the core features of Selenium (composed of WebDriver, Grid, and IDE) and its ecosystem. Discover why Selenium WebDriver is the de facto library for developing end-to-end tests on your web application. You'll explore ways to use advanced Selenium WebDriver features, including using web browsers in Docker containers or the DevTools protocol. Selenium WebDriver examples in this book are available on GitHub. With this book, you'll learn how

419 pages, Paperback

Published May 10, 2022

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February 12, 2023
I would recommend this book for everyone that wants to start Selenium test automation with JAVA. It has a pretty good explanation of selenium basics, and some up-to-date code snippets plus the author is rather well-known in the Selenium-Java world because of the WebDriverManager library, which probably is used by almost all Java frameworks nowadays (which do not use the external browser farms), and if not, it probably should. In some cases, maybe in some parts, there is too much selling of the author's own solutions like selenium Jupiter, but let’s say this is his privilege as an author to show some of his stuff. Anyway, I would call this a must-read for a junior, or a regular QA who wants to start automating using selenium and java as this is one of the most up-to-date book that you can get on the market nowadays.
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