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Automation-Testing-on-Linkedin-loginsystem

Automation testing using Selenium is a popular choice for web application testing due to its flexibility and support for multiple programming languages. Selenium provides a framework for automating browser actions, allowing testers to write scripts to simulate user interactions with a web application.

Prerequisites:

  1. Java:

Selenium is a Java-based framework, so you need to have Java installed on your machine. You can download and install Java from the official website.

  1. Integrated Development Environment (IDE):

Choose an IDE for writing and executing your Selenium scripts. Popular choices include Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA, or Visual Studio Code.

  1. Selenium WebDriver:

Download the Selenium WebDriver from the official Selenium website. WebDriver is the key component for interacting with web browsers.

  1. Browser Drivers:

Download the browser-specific driver executable for the browsers you intend to automate (e.g., ChromeDriver for Google Chrome, GeckoDriver for Mozilla Firefox). You can find these drivers on the official Selenium website.