Software Testing with Java - Advanced Topics

Use holistic approach of risk mitigation by doing functional web testing, visual testing, and performance testing

Software Testing with Java - Advanced Topics
Software Testing with Java - Advanced Topics

Software Testing with Java - Advanced Topics udemy course free download

Use holistic approach of risk mitigation by doing functional web testing, visual testing, and performance testing

Throughout the course, we will focus on a holistic approach of risk mitigation by doing functional web testing, visual testing, performance testing, and many more.

What's in this course?

  • Create a framework for doing comprehensive web testing

  • Use industry-standard best practices such as page objects

  • Create functional browser tests using Selenium

  • Code visual e2e tests using Screener

  • Run in massive parallel (100s of tests in < 5mins)

  • Automatically get robust test reports with logs + videos

Technologies you will use:

  • Sauce Labs

  • Selenium

  • Sauce Visual

  • Junit

  • Java

  • Maven

Who this course is for:

Advanced developers looking to learn how to test web applications.

This is NOT a beginners course and you will not learn Java testing fundamentals here. However, you will learn a number of amazing skills, and tools to help you test web applications.

  • At least 1 year of Java programming

  • Deep understanding of Selenium WebDriver

  • Deep understanding of OOP

  • Java 8 installed

  • Java IDE installed

  • Git

  • Maven installed

Ready to start? Check out the full curriculum and jump into the tutorial.

I like the fundamental approach used by the author. Will see:) To prepare for such a course - it's a really hard and big job. Respect and thank you.” - Serhii Kovalenko

“I am familiar with Nikolay from a course I saw on TestAutomation and have the highest regard for him. Glad to see him on Udemy.” - Annamalai Viswanathan

“Great course! This was one of the most thorough training courses I have ever taken/endured/survived. For me the course had a real "graduate course" feel to it, along with some almost impossible challenges that will result in frustration as well as some very deep learning.”- David Kotschessa