Manual Web Testing with Selenium (TT3611)
Quick Start to Testing Web Applications with Selenium, using Katalon Recorder.
Selenium provides mechanisms for interacting with web pages through browsers, including locating and interacting with specific features within a web interface. A tool such as Selenium IDE or Katalon can be used to perform the testing in a relatively manual fashion. Selenium also comes with WebDriver, which provides a programmatic interface (API) for controlling and managing Selenium tests and interactions. WebDriver provides a mechanism for capturing and repeating tests with a web interface.
Manual Web Testing with Selenium is a hands-on web testing course, essential for experienced web developers and test engineers who need to verify web applications. This course introduces the student to the concepts and techniques of testing Web Application with the Selenium, as well as working with Katalon and Selenese.
To use WebDriver, developers must work with a programming language such as Java to control and manage the testing. It would be helpful if students have some basic Java syntax knowledge. Participants without coding skills are welcome to follow along with the hands-on labs and input solutions.