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Learn how to design and implement a test automation framework block by block

Overview

  • A simple and easy demonstration of the important concepts will enable you to translate abstract ideas into practice
  • Each chapter begins with an outline and a brief statement of content to help the reader establish perspective
  • An alternative approach to developing generic components for test automation

In Detail

As software testing is maturing, the focus is shifting towards test automation. The key is to learn and grow skills in framework designing and start contributing to project organization goals.

Through a helpful mix of conceptual and practical aspects, you will learn everything you need to know related to the implementation of frameworks using QTP. Through simple examples, you will gradually develop the skills needed to execute concepts and code blocks used to design and implement the test automation framework.

This tutorial-based guide demonstrates an easy way to implement concepts to create a portable framework across the various versions of QTP. You will learn about the automation lifecycle and gradually develop technical concepts related to each phase. Within a short amount of time, you will be able to deal with challenges in test automation. Designing and Implementing Test Automation Frameworks with QTP uses a simple, yet elegant approach and gives the reader all the skills and knowledge they need to implement the framework.

What you will learn from this book

  • Understand the test automation lifecycle, as well as the goals that drive and guide its framework design
  • Grasp the basic features of QTP that help in creating frameworks
  • Learn about the various goals of each level of framework and how they drive the designing of the framework
  • Create basic building block supports
  • Understand the types of framework and how to design and use them
  • Use Javascript and HTMLDOM effectively
  • Capture lessons learnt in framework designing and share those experiences
  • Deploy and maintain frameworks
  • Build an XPath expression, locate the elements and perform an action on it

Approach

A tutorial-based approach, showing basic coding and designing techniques to build test automation frameworks.

Who this book is written for

If you are a beginner, an automation engineer, an aspiring test automation engineer, a manual tester, a test lead or a test architect who wants to learn, create, and maintain test automation frameworks, this book will accelerate your ability to develop and adapt the framework.

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Copyright 2014 Packt Publishing

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First published: November 2013

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Author

Sunil Gulabani

Reviewers

Ketan Parmar

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About the Author

Sunil Gulabani is a software engineer based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat (India). He completed his graduation in Commerce from S M Patel Institute of Commerce (SMPIC) and Masters in Computer Applications from Ahmedabad Education Society Institute of Computer Studies (AESICS). He has been a top ranker while pursuing his master's degree. He has also presented a paper "Effective Label Matching For Automated Evaluation of Use Case Diagrams" on Technology For Education (T4E)IIIT. Hyderabad, an IEEE Conference, along with senior lecturers, Vinay Vachharajani and Dr. Jyoti Pareek.

He has been working since 2011 as a software engineer, and is Cloud technology savvy. He has experience in developing enterprise solutions using Java (EE), Apache SOLR, RESTful web services, GWT, SmartGWT, Amazon web services (AWS), Redis, Memcache, MongoDB, and so on. He has a keen interest in system architecture and integration, data modeling, relational databases, and mapping with NoSQL for high throughput.

Apart from that, he takes interest in writing tech blogs and is actively involved in a knowledge-sharing community named Java User Group Ahmedabad (JUG-Ahmedabad).

You can visit him online at >.

I would like to express my heartiest thanks to my parents and family members who supported me at each and every level of my career. I would also like to convey thanks to my friends and colleagues without whom jumping to the next step of my career would not be possible. And thanks to the Packt Publishing team, who gave me an opportunity to author this book.

About the Reviewers

Ketan Parmar (aka KPBird) has been a Java enthusiast since the last seven years. He started working in various technologies in Java, and explored all three areas (SE, ME, and EE). He is currently working as a Technical Lead.

His constant urge for finding best solutions using emerging technology made him pursue Ph.D. (Mobile Grid Computing). He has provided lots of solutions on Stack Overflow, and has contributed on various blogs and sites.

He is passionate about Java, Android, grid computing, user interface, and open source software (OSS). He is currently exploring big data. He has been an eminent speaker on Java Enterprise and Android Mobile related tools and technologies. He is the leader and founder of JUGAhmedabad (Java User Group Ahmedabad).

Daniel Rodriguez is a software architect for Java server-side development. He has background experience on high demand servers in the Electric Power Industry. He is also a software hobbyist who likes to study all frameworks available, searching for the perfect tool for the perfect job.

He has worked for 10 years on banking, public administration, and electric power industry, from logistics field work devices to mainframe servers. He is currently working as a senior software developer at Mobivery, a startup focused on client and server development for mobile projects.

He is the author of the book Java Game Programming (Programacin de videojuegos en Java) focused on game architecture for mobile phones.

I would like to thank my baby girl Miriam for sleeping enough time for me to review this book.

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Preface

This book is for developing the JAX-RS 2.0 RESTful web services using Java. It provides an understanding of new features of JAX-RS 2.0, along with practical examples for the server and client side. It also covers implementation of different media representations, such as JSON, XML, and multipart. Apart from this, we have also included the modern HTML5-feature of Server-Sent Events (SSE). SSE is basically used for real-time applications, where a server pushes events to the client. Lastly, we described how to generate an XML specification named Web Application Description Language (WADL) of the web services.

What this book covers

, Getting Started , gives a brief note regarding the new features that have been introduced in JAX-RS 2.0, such as client API, filters and interceptors, and client-side and server-side asynchronous. It also contains some other prominent features, such as listing of modules and dependencies that are used for implementing JAX-RS 2.0.

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