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Mastering TestNG for Automation Testing – Beginners Guide

Writing effective automation tests using TestNG for Selenium and Appium and Build Automation Frameworks.

TestNG (Next Generation) is mostly used unit testing framework to write automated tests using Selenium and Appium etc… By using TestNG you can effectively manage your test scripts and you can control the execution flow how you want. And it will give you the provision to achieve the parallel test execution to reduce your automation execution time.

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TestNG (Next Generation) is mostly used unit testing framework to write automated tests using Selenium and Appium etc… By using TestNG you can effectively manage your test scripts and you can control the execution flow how you want. And it will give you the provision to achieve the parallel test execution to reduce your automation execution time.

 

This course focused on all the topics in TestNG like:

1. Use and Importance of TestNG

2. Getting TestNG into your IDE.

3. Annotations

4. Assertions

5. Soft Assertions

6. Managing execution order of tests

7. Parallel execution.

8. Parametrize the tests using xml file.

9. Parametrize the tests using data provider.

10. Grouping the tests.

11. Test dependencies.

12. Listeners

13. Reporters

14. Generating basic HTML Reports

15. Reading test data from excel to data provider.

16. Control the execution flow using xml configuration file etc…

 

This course designed to learn TestNG from basic to advanced step by step.

 

**************************** Highlights of this course ****************************

This course will make to comfortable to become master in TestNG even if you do not have any basic knowledge on TestNG before. This course will teach you all the topics from basics to advanced configurations.

 

All the topics explained in detail by taking relevant examples for clear understanding the real time working environment.

 

So, please enroll today and master in TestNG to implement in your test automation.