TestNG is a testing framework inspired from JUnit and NUnit but introducing some new functionality that make it more powerful and easier to use.
TestNG is designed to cover all categories of tests: Unit, functional, end–to–end, integration, etc.,
The Video includes from setting up the environment till integration with CI tools
In this training course, attendees will learn the following
1. Working with TestNG Framework.
2. How to use Assertion.
3. How to do batch execution of testcases.
4. TestNG execution Report generation.
Reading the Data from CSV file
1.Reading the Data from Comma separated files.
2.Skipping comments.
3.Skipping new lines.
Basic of Ant build Tool
1. What is build.xml.
2. What is a target, TestNG target present in Ant.
4. Integration of TestNG with Ant tool.
Subversion SVN
1.Installing Visual SVN and Tortoise SVN Client
2.Creating Repository.
3.Importing the Project.
4.Taking Check in and Check out
5. SVN Plugin for Eclipse
Continuous Integration Tool Hudson
1. Configuring the Hudson.
2. Execution of TestNG from Hudson.
3. Generating TestNG Report from Hudson.
4. Integration of Ant with Hudson.
Instructor Details
Courses : 7
Specification: Testing Framework TestNG from Scratch with Java
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Price | $12.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 8.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Karthika Karthika –
Best Ever!!Knowledgeable Tutor.I just love his teaching.
Lu Wang –
good to figure out why in testng framework testcase, they dont have a main method..
Sudhakar kumar –
he explains all concept related to topics…. start from beginning to advance level…
Mohammad K Islam –
I am not able to follow instructor code, he is using some files for example which is not available, how can i use the same example to follow it, besides his example is too hard to follow.
Manas Ranjan Roy –
Instead creating big and lengthy projects, he used simple methods to explain the functionalities. Good Job!!
Melvin –
Good pace
Firoz Shaik –
Excellent and detail course and doubt clearing is also prompt.