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Module 1: OOPS Concept

Module 2: Conditional and Loop statements

Module 3: Array

Module 4: String

Module 5 : Programming on String

Module 7: Exceptional handling

Module 8: Collection

Module 9: Asynchronised Collection

  • ConcurrentHashMap, ConcurrentLinkedQueue, and ConcurrentSkipListSet

Module 10: Java 8 Concepts

  • Lambda expressions
  • Stream API
  • Date and time API

Module 11: Interview Practice based on Programming Question

Module 12: Selenium Architecture

Module 13: Different types of Locator

Module 14: Xpath and CSS deep dive

Module 15: Selenium inbuilt methods

Module 16: Selenium Advanced

Module 17: Coding with Selenium

Module 18: Building a project with Selenium and Java

Module 19: Basic Concepts of TestNG

Module 20: Basic Concepts of Cucumber

Module 21: Basics of Maven

Module 22: Basics of Git

Module 23: Basics of Jenkins

Module 24: Overview of Postman

Module 25: CRUD Operations

Module 26: Configuring Requests

Module 27: Testing Response

Module 28: Schema Validation

Module 29: Path and Query Parameters

Module 30: Collections in Postman

Module 31: Different Types of Variables

Module 32: Scripting in Postman

Module 33: Newman and Jenkins Integration

In this lesson, students will learn about the common Selenium methods that can be used to interact with elements on a webpage. The following topics will be covered:

Introduction to Selenium methods: An overview of the different methods that can be used in Selenium to interact with elements on a webpage.

click() method: A demonstration of how to use the click() method to simulate a click event on an element on a webpage.

sendKeys() method: A demonstration of how to use the sendKeys() method to enter data into form fields on a webpage.

clear() method: A demonstration of how to use the clear() method to clear data from form fields on a webpage.

getText() method: A demonstration of how to use the getText() method to retrieve the text content of an element on a webpage.

getAttribute() method: A demonstration of how to use the getAttribute() method to retrieve the value of an attribute of an element on a webpage.

isDisplayed() method: A demonstration of how to use the isDisplayed() method to determine if an element is visible on a webpage.

isEnabled() method: A demonstration of how to use the isEnabled() method to determine if an element is enabled on a webpage.

By the end of this lesson, students will have a good understanding of the common Selenium methods that can be used to interact with elements on a webpage, including click(), sendKeys(), clear(), getText(), getAttribute(), isDisplayed(), and isEnabled(). They will also have a good understanding of how to use these methods in a practical context to automate tasks on a webpage.