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In-order to create a new browser session, Selenium WebDriver
uses a set of properties in a JSON format describing
the features that the user requests for that particular session.
We usually call them as `desiredCapabilites` or `requiredCapabilities`.

### Deprecation of Desired Capabilities

Majority of the selenium client uses `desiredCapabilities` and
`requiredCapabilities` to configure a new session. Most of the
driver vendors support use of this legacy capabilities, but in favour of
browser specific option classes **desiredCapabilities** and
**requiredCapabilities** are deprecated and should be avoided.

One should use the **browser specific capabilities** to set
capability for a browser session.
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title: "Legacy capabilities"
weight: 1
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In-order to create a new browser session, Selenium WebDriver
uses a set of properties in a JSON format describing
the features that the user requests for that particular session.
We usually call them as `desiredCapabilites` or `requiredCapabilities`.

### Deprecation of Desired Capabilities

Majority of the selenium client uses `desiredCapabilities` and
`requiredCapabilities` to configure a new session. Most of the
driver vendors support use of this legacy capabilities, but in favour of
browser specific option classes **desiredCapabilities** and
**requiredCapabilities** are deprecated and should be avoided.

One should use the **browser specific capabilities** to set
capability for a browser session.
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In-order to create a new browser session, Selenium WebDriver
uses a set of properties in a JSON format describing
the features that the user requests for that particular session.
We usually call them as `desiredCapabilites` or `requiredCapabilities`.

### Deprecation of Desired Capabilities

Majority of the selenium client uses `desiredCapabilities` and
`requiredCapabilities` to configure a new session. Most of the
driver vendors support use of this legacy capabilities, but in favour of
browser specific option classes **desiredCapabilities** and
**requiredCapabilities** are deprecated and should be avoided.

One should use the **browser specific capabilities** to set
capability for a browser session.
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In-order to create a new browser session, Selenium WebDriver
uses a set of properties in a JSON format describing
the features that the user requests for that particular session.
We usually call them as `desiredCapabilites` or `requiredCapabilities`.

### Deprecation of Desired Capabilities

Majority of the selenium client uses `desiredCapabilities` and
`requiredCapabilities` to configure a new session. Most of the
driver vendors support use of this legacy capabilities, but in favour of
browser specific option classes **desiredCapabilities** and
**requiredCapabilities** are deprecated and should be avoided.

One should use the **browser specific capabilities** to set
capability for a browser session.
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In-order to create a new browser session, Selenium WebDriver
uses a set of properties in a JSON format describing
the features that the user requests for that particular session.
We usually call them as `desiredCapabilites` or `requiredCapabilities`.

### Deprecation of Desired Capabilities

Majority of the selenium client uses `desiredCapabilities` and
`requiredCapabilities` to configure a new session. Most of the
driver vendors support use of this legacy capabilities, but in favour of
browser specific option classes **desiredCapabilities** and
**requiredCapabilities** are deprecated and should be avoided.

One should use the **browser specific capabilities** to set
capability for a browser session.
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In-order to create a new browser session, Selenium WebDriver
uses a set of properties in a JSON format describing
the features that the user requests for that particular session.
We usually call them as `desiredCapabilites` or `requiredCapabilities`.

### Deprecation of Desired Capabilities

Majority of the selenium client uses `desiredCapabilities` and
`requiredCapabilities` to configure a new session. Most of the
driver vendors support use of this legacy capabilities, but in favour of
browser specific option classes **desiredCapabilities** and
**requiredCapabilities** are deprecated and should be avoided.

One should use the **browser specific capabilities** to set
capability for a browser session.
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In-order to create a new browser session, Selenium WebDriver
uses a set of properties in a JSON format describing
the features that the user requests for that particular session.
We usually call them as `desiredCapabilites` or `requiredCapabilities`.

### Deprecation of Desired Capabilities

Majority of the selenium client uses `desiredCapabilities` and
`requiredCapabilities` to configure a new session. Most of the
driver vendors support use of this legacy capabilities, but in favour of
browser specific option classes **desiredCapabilities** and
**requiredCapabilities** are deprecated and should be avoided.

One should use the **browser specific capabilities** to set
capability for a browser session.
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In-order to create a new browser session, Selenium WebDriver
uses a set of properties in a JSON format describing
the features that the user requests for that particular session.
We usually call them as `desiredCapabilites` or `requiredCapabilities`.

### Deprecation of Desired Capabilities

Majority of the selenium client uses `desiredCapabilities` and
`requiredCapabilities` to configure a new session. Most of the
driver vendors support use of this legacy capabilities, but in favour of
browser specific option classes **desiredCapabilities** and
**requiredCapabilities** are deprecated and should be avoided.

One should use the **browser specific capabilities** to set
capability for a browser session.