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What is Selenium?What should I know prior to learning Selenium?Install FireBug Add-on for FirefoxHow to use FireBug?Install Firepath Add-on for FirefoxHow to use Firepath?Install Java JDK and ConfigureInstall Eclipse IDEHow to Launch Eclipse IDE?How to create projects in Eclipse IDE?Whats Next? | 
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 Install Selenium IDEWhat is Selenium IDE ?Record and Playback using Selenium IDEValidating Elements using Selenium IDEValidating Elements using Assert MechanismValidating Elements using Verify MechanismViewing the source code of the steps recorded using Selenium IDE in our desired languageWhat are Locators ?Different types of Locators to identify UI elementsTools in Selenium to find out the LocatorsLocate UI elements by IDLocate UI elements by NameLocate UI elements by LinkLocate UI elements by XPathLocate UI elements by CSSFinding locators for UI elements using the Selenium IDE's recording feature
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| 28. Java for Selenium
 29. What is Java ?
 30. Install Java JDK
 31. Configure Java
 32. A Simple Java Program
 33. TextPad Editor Installation
 34. Write and execute Java Programs using TextPad tool
 35. Object Oriented Programming
 36. First Simple Java Program
 37. Second Simple Java Program
 38. 'int' data type
 39. 'double' data type
 40. 'long' data type
 41. 'float' data type
 42. 'char' data type
 43. 'boolean' data type
 44. Assigning  values to variables of different data type
 45. Variable Declaration and Initialization
 46. Scope of Variables
 47. Type conversion
 48. Arrays
 49. Arithmetic Operators
 50. Relational Operators
 51. Boolean Logical Operators
 52. Assignment and '?' operator
 53. Operator Precedence
 54. 'if' selection statements
 55. 'switch' selection statements
 56. 'while' iteration statements
 57. 'do-while' iteration statements
 58. 'for' iterative statements
 59. 'break' jump statement
 60. 'continue' jump statements
 61. 'class' concept
 62. Install Eclipse IDE
 63. How to Launch Eclipse IDE
 64. How to create projects in Eclipse IDE?
 65. Run Java Programs in Eclipse IDE
 66. 'class' is a template for an 'object'
 67. Exporting a Java Project from Eclipse IDE
 68. Importing a Java Project into Eclipse IDE
 69. Declaring 'object' as an instance of a 'class'
 70. How to use dot(.) operator
 71. Methods
 72. How does a method return a value ?
 73. How does a method intake parameters ?
 74. Constructors
 75. 'this' keyword
 76. Method Overloading
 77. 'Constructor' Overloading
 78. Using 'objects' as parameters
 79. Argument Passing
 80. Returning Objects
 81. Recursion
 82. 'Public' Access specifier
 83. Default access specifier
 84. 'private' access specifier
 85. 'static' instance variables
 86. 'static' methods
 87. 'static' methods can only call 'static' methods
 88. 'static' methods can only access 'static' variables
 89. 'static' methods cannot refer to 'this' keyword
 90. 'static' block
 91. 'final' instance variable
 92. 'length' array attribute
 93. 'Nested' classes
 94. 'String' class
 95. Concatenate two string using '+' operator
 96. Using 'equals( )' method for comparing two strings
 97. Using 'length( )' method for finding the length of a string
 98. Using 'charAt( )' method to retrieve the character from string text
 99. String Arrays
 100. Inheritance
 101. subclass cannot access private members of superclass
 102. Assigning subclass reference to superclass reference
 103. Using 'super' keyword to access the instance variables of superclass
 104. Using 'super' keyword to access the methods of 'superclass'
 105. Calling 'Superclass' constructors using 'super' keyword
 106. 'Multilevel' Hierarchy
 107. Using 'super' in Multilevel Hierarchy
 108. Explicitly invoke Super class constructors
 109. 'Inheritance' and the order of executing constructors
 110. Method Overriding
 111. Dynamic Method Dispatch
 112. Abstract Classes
 113. Prevent overriding using 'final' keyword
 114. Prevent Inheritance using 'final' keyword
 115. Packages
 116. 'Package' and Access Protection
 117. Importing Packages
 118. Interfaces
 119. Class implementing multiple Interfaces
 120. Singe Interface implemented by multiple classes
 121. Superclass implementing an Interface and Subclass Inheriting it
 122. Subclass implementing an Interface
 123. Implementing the Interface containing variables
 124. Accessing the overriding method of sub-class using superclass object
 125. Interface References
 126. Abstract methods in Superclass must be implemented in Subclass
 127. Objects can't be created for abstract Classes
 128. Abstract classes can partially implement the Interfaces
 129. Interface inheriting another Interface
 130. Exception Handling
 131. What happens when we don't handle an exception ?
 132. How to handle an exception ?
 133. Using getChars( ) to extract more than one character from String Text
 134. Using 'equalsIgnoreCase( )'
 135. Using startsWith( ) and endsWith( ) methods
 136. Using compareTo( ) method
 137. Using indexOf( ) method
 138. Using 'lastIndexOf( )' method
 139. Using 'substring( )' method
 140. Using 'concat( )' method
 141. Using 'replace( )' method
 142. Using 'trim( )' method
 143. Using 'toLowerCase( )' and 'toUpperCase( )' methods
 144. StringBuffer class
 145. Using 'length( )' method with StringBuffer
 146. Using 'charAt( )' method with StringBuffer
 147. Using 'setCharAt( )' method with StringBuffer
 148. Using 'getChars( )' method with StringBuffer
 149. Using append( ) method with StringBuffer
 150. Using 'insert( )' method with StringBuffer
 151. Using 'reverse( )' method with StringBuffer
 152. Using 'delete( )' method with StringBuffer
 153. Using 'deleteCharAt( )' method with StringBuffer
 154. Using 'replace( )' method with StringBuffer
 155. Using 'substring( )' method with StringBuffer
 156. Using 'indexOf( )' method with StringBuffer
 157. Using 'lastIndexOf( ) method with StringBuffer
 158. Using shortcuts for System.out.println( ) in Eclipse IDE
 159. Renaming Java Projects, Packages and Classes in Eclipse IDE
 160. Finding the Projects location in Eclipse IDE
 161. Deleting the Java Project from Eclipse IDE
 162. Exporting a Project, Deleting it from Eclipse IDE and importing it
 163. Deleting the Java Project from the Eclipse IDE workspace path
 164. Debugging the Java Programs in Eclipse IDE
 165. Java Keywords in Eclipse IDE
 166. Changing Font, Font Style and Font Size in Eclipse IDE
 167. Understanding API (Application Programming Interface)
 168. Understanding Java API
 169. Java API as JRE System Library in Eclipse IDE
 170. Understanding the JRE System Library in Eclipse IDE
 171. Creating .jar file using Eclipse IDE
 172. Using 'length' array attribute with 2 dimensional arrays
 173. Using 'length' array attribute with 3 dimensional arrays
 174. 'double' data type arrays
 175. 'char' data type arrays
 176. 'String' data type arrays
 177. Defining and Creating Objects
 178. Assigning 'Object Reference' variable
 179. Data Types in Java
 180. Primitive Data Types
 181. Non-Primitive Data Types
 182. Local Variables and Instance Variables
 183. Java and Windows Command Prompt
 184. For-each loop
 185. varargs 'Variable Legth Arguments'
 186. varargs parameter must be the last parameter in the method
 187. varargs parameter must be used only once in a method
 188. Creating more than one Class in a single Java Class file
 189. Objects cant be created for Abstract Classes
 190. Accessing members of Abstract Class using its subclass object
 191. Assigning the SubClass reference to SuperClass and accessing members
 192. Defining objects for Abstract Classes
 193. Defining objects for Abstract Classes for accessing its abstract methods
 194. Creating a sub class using Eclipse IDE options
 195. Java Literals
 196. Numeric Literals
 197. Storing Integer Literals in long data type variables
 198. Storing Floating Point Literals in float data type variables
 199. Using Character Escape Sequences in String Literals
 200. The Object Class
 201. Object Class Methods
 202. Using equals( ) method of Object Class
 203. Printing an Object
 204. Using toString( ) method of Object Class
 205. Using toString( ) method of Object Class to print the values of the object
 206. Using getClass( ) method of Object Class
 207. Upcasting
 208. Cannot Cast objects of Classes which are at same level in hierarchy
 209. Downcasting
 210. instanceof operator
 211. Creating duplicate Classes in same project
 212. Default Package
 213. Creating Hierarchy of Packages
 214. Understanding the Packages in Java API
 215. Renaming the packages in Hierarchy
 216. Interface implemented methods must be declared as public
 217. Implementing the Nested Interfaces
 218. Exception is an Object
 219. Exception Hierarchy
 220. Catching exceptions using Throwable Class
 221. Catching exceptions using Exception Class
 222. Catching arithmetic exceptions using ArithmeticException Class
 223. Handling ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
 224. Using multiple catch blocks
 225. Order of catch blocks
 226. Handling exceptions using Exception Class for safe side
 227. Methods of Throwable Class
 228. Printing the exception details in different ways
 229. Using getMessage( ) of Throwable Class
 230. Using toString( ) of Throwable Class
 231. Using printStackTrace( ) of Throwable Class
 232. Using throw keyword in exception handling
 233. Checked Exceptions
 234. Using throws keyword in exception handling
 235. Handling FileNotFoundException
 236. Using finally in exception handling
 237. Using finally block immediately after the try block
 238. Nested try catch blocks
 239. Catching Multiple Exceptions in a single catch block
 240. Using Programmatic Method instead of Exception Handling
 241. Wrapper Classes
 242. Integer Wrapper Class
 243. Byte Wrapper Class
 244. Short Wrapper Class
 245. Long Wrapper Class
 246. Float Wrapper Class
 247. Double Wrapper Class
 248. Character Wrapper Class
 249. Boolean Wrapper Class
 250. Boxing and UnBoxing
 251. AutoBoxing
 252. Auto-UnBoxing
 253. Implementing Auto-Boxing and Auto-UnBoxing in Methods
 254. Implementing Auto-Boxing and Auto-UnBoxing in expressions
 255. Compiler Compliance Level in Eclipse IDE
 256. Object Arrays
 257. Files
 258. Creating a file using createNewFile( ) method
 259. Creating files in your Project Workspace
 260. Creating folders using mkdir( ) method
 261. Using getPath( ) and getAbsolutePath( ) methods
 262. Using exists( ) method
 263. Methods of File Class
 264. I/O Streams
 265. Reading text file using read( ) method of FileReader I/O Class
 266. Writing text to a file using write( ) method of FileWriter I/O Class
 267. Append text in a file using append( ) method of FileWriter I/O Class
 268. Using FileInputStream I/O Class
 269. Using FileOutputSteam I/O Class
 270. Reducing the object creation statements
 271. Using PrintStream I/O Class
 272. System.out.println( )
 273. static import
 274. Java auto imports all the classes in java.lang package
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| 275. Introduction to Selenium WebDriver
 276. Downloading the Selenium WebDriver
 277. Configuring Projects in Eclipse IDE to work with Selenium WebDriver
 278. Is Selenium Server required by Selenium WebDriver ?
 279. Selenium RC versus Selenium Web Driver
 280. Create a JUnit Selenium WebDriver Test using Selenium IDE
 281. Ensure compatible Firefox Browser is installed
 282. Run the Created Selenium WebDriver Test
 283. Introduction to JUnit
 284. Using JUnit annotation in our Selenium WebDriver Tests
 285. Eclipse Automatically adds the Package Name into the newly created Java Class
 286. Writing Selenium WebDriver Test on our own
 287. Implementing JUnit Annotations
 288. WebDriver Class and its Predefined Methods
 289. 'get( )' - Selenium WebDriver method to open the specified URL page
 290. manage( ).window( ).maximize( ) - to maximize the Browser window
 291. manage( ).window( ).setSize( ) - to resize the Browser window
 292. Using Thread.sleep(Millie Seconds) to pause the execution
 293. quit( ) - Selenium WebDriver method for closing the Test Browser window
 294. What are Locators ?
 295. Different Types of Locators to identify UI elements
 296. Tools in Selenium to find out the locators
 297. Locate UI elements by ID
 298. Locate UI elements by Name
 299. Locate UI elements by Link
 300. Locate UI elements by XPath
 301. Locate UI elements by CSS
 302. Finding locators for UI elements using the Selenium IDEs recording feature
 303. click( ) - predefined method for clicking a Link
 304. click( ) - predefined method for clicking a Button
 305. Using sendKeys( ) predefined method for entering text
 306. Using click( ) - predefined method to select a radio button
 307. Using click( ) predefined method for selecting a check box option
 308. Using sendKeys( ) predefined method to select a list item from the drop down list
 309. Using getText( ) to retrieve any elements Text
 310. Using getPageSource( ) method
 311. Using getTitle( ) method for retrieving the Title of the page
 312. Using getAttribute("value") method for retrieving text from the text fields
 313. Using isDisplayed( ) to verify whether an element is available
 314. Using FirefoxDriver for running Selenium WebDriver Automation Tests on Firefox Browser
 315. Using ChromeDriver for Running our Tests on Chrome Browser
 316. Using InternetExplorerDriver for Running our Tests on Internet Explorer Browser
 317. View the source code generated by Selenium IDE in Selenium WebDriver format
 318. Renaming the Projects and its items using Eclipse IDE 'Refactor' option
 319. Refactoring the Selenium Automation Code
 320. Identifying few sample real time tests for implementing the Refactoring concept
 321. Non-Refactored Selenium Automation code for the tests identified in previous post
 322. Only one test should be written inside a single test method
 323. Using @BeforeClass and @AfterClass JUnit Annotations
 324. Refactoring the Selenium Automation code to make it readable
 325. Upgrading Selenium WebDriver
 326. HTML BASICS
 327. Introduction to XPath
 328. Understanding the hierarchy of HTML Source
 329. Parse the HTML Source using its hierarchy and find XPath path
 330. Different types of Nodes in HTML
 331. Locate the Element Nodes using Relative XPath
 332. XPath Functions
 333. last( ) - XPath Function
 334. position( ) - XPath function
 335. contains( ) - XPath function
 336. starts-with( ) XPath Function
 337. Other XPath Functions
 338. XPath Operators
 339. Wild Cards usage in XPath
 340. Using node( ) wild card in XPath Statements
 341. Using * wild card in XPath Statements
 342. Using | to combine XPath Statements
 343. XPath Optimization
 344. XPath Optimization Strategy One - Use the id attribute if available for the element but not used in XPath Statement
 345. XPath Optimization Strategy Two - Use the combination of attributes to make the XPath more specific
 346. XPath Optimization Strategy Three - If there is really nothing to distinguish find the first unique element from its siblings and add the index value to it
 347. XPath Optimization Strategy Four - Use Relative XPath Statements instead of Absolute XPath Statements
 348. Practice XPath
 349. Easy and Regular way of finding XPath Statements for Elements
 350. Typing the Text into Text box by Locating the Text Box field with XPath Statement
 351. Using isSelected( ) predefined method to get the status of the radio buttons and check box options
 352. Selecting values from the Drop down list by locating the Drop down field using XPath Statement
 353. Clicking the Link by locating it using XPath Statement
 354. Clicking the Button by locating it using XPath statement
 355. Introduction to CSS selectors
 356. html CSS Selector for locating the whole web page
 357. body CSS Selector for locating the body of the web page
 358. Absolute CSS Selector path
 359. Relative CSS Selector path
 360. Using # to select an element with a specified id
 361. Using [attribute='value'] to select an element containing the specified attribute
 362. Using dot in CSS path to select an element with a specified class
 363. Using [attribute] to select all the element containing the specified attribute
 364. Locating first child, last child and nth child with CSS path
 365. Locating different elements using a single CSS path
 366. Using * wild card in CSS selector
 367. Using ^= , $= and *= in CSS selector
 368. Using Boolean Operators in CSS selector
 369. CSS selector Optimization
 370. CSS selector Optimization Strategy One - Use the id attribute if available for the element but not used
 371. CSS selector Optimization Strategy Two - Use the combination of attributes to make the CSS selector statement more specific
 372. CSS selector Optimization Strategy Three - Use Relative CSS Statements instead of Absolute CSS Statements
 373. Practice CSS Path
 374. Easy and Regular way of finding CSS Path for Elements
 375. Typing the Text into Text box by Locating the Text Box field using CSS Path Statement
 376. Using isSelected( ) predefined method to get the status of the radio buttons and check box options
 377. Selecting values from the Drop down list by locating the Drop down field using CSS Path Statement
 378. Clicking a link by locating it using CSS Path statement
 379. Clicking the Button by locating it using CSS Path statement
 380. Using sendKeys( ) command for entering text into a text box field
 381. Using sendKeys( ) command for entering text into a Password field
 382. Using sendKeys( ) command for entering single line text into a Text Area field
 383. Using sendKeys( ) command for entering multiple lines of text into a Text Area field
 384. Using clear( ) command to clear a text box field
 385. Using clear( ) command to clear a Text Area field
 386. Difference between close( ) and quit( ) Selenium WebDriver commands
 387. Launching more than one Browser windows
 388. Understanding how close( ) and quit( ) commands work when more than one window is opened
 389. Understanding how close( ) and quit( ) commands work when only one window is opened
 390. Try this if close( ) WebDriver command is not closing the Browser window
 391. Using click( ) WebDriver command for selecting a check box option
 392. Using click( ) command for deselecting a check box option
 393. Using isSelected( ) method to get the status of the check box option
 394. Using click( ) command to select a radio button
 395. Using isSelected( ) method to get the status of the radio button
 396. Using isEnabled( ) to find out whether the button is enabled
 397. Using isEnabled( ) to find out whether the text box field is in enabled state or disabled state
 398. Using sendKeys( ) command to select a list item from the drop down field
 399. Using deselectAll( ) command to deselect any already selected list options in the multiple-selection Box
 400. Using selectByVisibleText( ) command to select more than one list options from the Multi Select Box field
 401. Using deselectByVisibleText( ) command to deselect any list option from the Multi Select Box field
 402. Using selectByIndex( ) command to select any list option using its Index value from the Multi Select Box field
 403. Using deselectByIndex( ) command to deselect any list option using its Index value from the Multi Select Box field
 404. Using selectByValue( ) command to select the list option from the Multi Select Box field using the specified value
 405. Using deselectByValue( ) command to deselect the list option from the Multi Select Box field using its value
 406. Using selectByVisibleText( ) command with Drop Down Field
 407. Using selectByIndex( ) command with Drop Down field
 408. Using selectByValue( ) command with Drop Down field
 409. Using navigate( ).to( ) command to open the specified URL
 410. Using navigate( ).back( ) command to move backward in our browser
 411. Using navigate( ).forward( ) command to move forward in our browser
 412. Using sendKeys( ) command to browser a file
 413. Using click( ) for clicking a button
 414. Using click( ) for clicking a link
 415. Using getAttribute("value") with a text box field
 416. Using getAttribute("value") method with Password field
 417. Using getAttribute("value") method with Text Area field
 418. Using getAttribute("value") method with drop down field
 419. Using getFirstSelectedOption( ) with drop down field to retrieve the label text of the list option that is currently selected
 420. Using getFirstSelectedOption( ) with Multi-Selection Box field to retrieve the label text of the option that is selected first in the field
 421. Using isMultiple( ) with a drop down fiel
 422. Using isMultiple( ) with Multi-Selection Box field
 423. Using getAllSelectedOptions( ) to get all the selected options in Multi-Selection Box field
 
 424. Using getOptions( ) to get all the options available in Drop Down field
 425. Using getOptions( ) to get all the options available in Multi-Selection Box field
 426. Entering an integer variables value into a text box field using sendKeys( ) command
 427. Using size( ) to retrieve the count of list options available in the drop down field
 428. Using size( ) to retrieve the count of list options available in the Multi-Selection Box field
 429. Locating elements using By.tagName( )
 430. Using findElements( )
 431. Using getTitle( ) to retrieve the title of the page
 432. Using getText( ) to retrieve the elements text
 433. Get XPath Count in Selenium WebDriver
 
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