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Basics of Java Programming - Expressions, Variables and Printing Output
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Using Selenium IDE and Katalon Studio to Record and Replay Automation Testing Scenarios
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Learn the basics of Selenium Webdriver
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Exporting Automation Tests and Setting up new Maven Project for JUnit and TestNG
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TestNG vs JUnit
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TestNG Advanced Features - XML Suite, Test Reports, Running Tests with Parameters defined in XML and Running Tests in Parallel
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Basics of HTML, CSS and XPath
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Selenium Locators - By Id, By Name, By Link Text, By Partial Link Text, By Class, CSS Selectors and XPath Expressions
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Setting and Reading values from form Elements - Text, TextArea, CheckBox , Radio Button, Select Box and Multi Select Box
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Advanced Selenium Automation Testing Scenarios - Playing with Windows, Modal Windows (Sleep, Implicit Wait and Explicit Waits), Alert Boxes, Window Handles and New Browser Window Launches, Frames, Taking Screenshots, Executing JavaScript Code, Actions Interface to control mouse and keyboard
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set up Automation Testing Frameworks - Tables
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Important Interfaces - WebDriver
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Introduction to Cross Browser Automation Testing, Headless Testing and Setting up a Basic Cross Browser Automation Testing Framework
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Writing Data Driven Testing with Data Providers, CSV and Excel Spreadsheets
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Implementing Page Object Model for a Complex Test Scenario
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Scaling up with Selenium Standalone and Grid
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Java Operators - Java Assignment Operator, Relational and Logical Operators, Short Circuit Operators
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Java Conditionals and If Statement
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Methods - Parameters, Arguments and Return Values
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An Overview Of Java Platform - java, javac, bytecode, JVM and Platform Independence - JDK vs JRE vs JVM
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Object Oriented Programming - Class, Object, State and Behavior
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Basics of OOPS - Encapsulation, Abstraction, Inheritance and Polymorphism
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Basics about Java Data Types - Casting, Operators and More
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Java Built in Classes - BigDecimal, String, Java Wrapper Classes
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Conditionals with Java - If Else Statement, Nested If Else, Java Switch Statement, Java Ternary Operator
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Loops - For Loop, While Loop in Java, Do While Loop, Break and Continue
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Java Array and ArrayList - Java String Arrays, Arrays of Objects, Primitive Data Types, toString and Exceptions
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Java Collections - List Interface(ArrayList, LinkedList and Vector), Set Interface (HashSet, LinkedHashSet and TreeSet), Queue Interface (PriorityQueue) and Map Interface (HashMap, HashTable, LinkedHashMap and TreeMap() - Compare, Contrast and Choose
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Generics - Why do we need Generics? Restrictions with extends and Generic Methods, WildCards - Upper Bound and Lower Bound.
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Introduction to Exception Handling - Your Thought Process during Exception Handling. try, catch and finally. Exception Hierarchy - Checked Exceptions vs Unchecked Exceptions. Throwing an Exception. Creating and Throwing a Custom Exception - Currencies Do Not Match Exception. Try with Resources - New Feature in Java 7.
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