Using RobotFramework with the Selenium Library
This blog post proposes a step-by-step tutorial on how to use RobotFramework with the Selenium library.
This blog post proposes a step-by-step tutorial on how to use RobotFramework with the Selenium library.
Selenium IDE is pretty much ‘feature complete’ in terms of a record-and-playback editor. This shows what you can do with the existing Plugin API, gives a peek into the future of it and explains why less ‘in the editor’ is better for the long term success of Selenium IDE.
This blog post is the first article of a series that will explains what it takes to start writing automated browser tests using Selenium 2.0.
This video demonstrates how to run the Selenium IDE Mozmill tests. Mozmill is an user-interface test automation tool. You can use it to write tests for your Add-On or for your Mozilla Platform Application.
This short video provides an introduction to FlexMonkey, a free Adobe AIR application used for testing Flex and AIR based applications. It provides the functionality to record, playback and verify Flex UI interactions. It also generates ActionScript-based testing scripts that you can easily include within a continuous integration environment.
This article covers several ways in which automated tests can help identify usability problems and limitations in Web-based applications, where fixing them makes the software more usable and/or accessible.
This part of Microsoft’s patterns and practices material discusses the key concepts of load testing and allow you to learn how to load-test a Web application.
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