Lesson 10 - Java Testing - Acceptance Tests of Real Applications II
In the previous lesson, Java Testing - Acceptance Tests of Real Applications I, we introduced a few source codes from real Java applications to see more than just a calculator test and a Selenium Java client API overview. We believe that this will make your knowledge of acceptance testing complete. In today's lesson, we're going to continue and complete the topic of acceptance tests.
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So what does the LoginPage test look like?
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