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Lesson 9 - Java Testing - Acceptance Tests of Real Applications I

In the previous lesson, Java Testing - More Selenium WebDriver Syntax, we discussed the syntax of the Selenium client in Java. To finish acceptance testing and move a bit further, let's take a look at some of the acceptance tests source code from real Java applications. Their author is our Java guru Jindrich Maca.

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In this tutorial, we'll repeat the waiting issues, and show some code from tests of real Java applications that test interesting features.

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