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Overview

Selenium is a portable software testing framework for Web applications. Selenium works well for QA testers needing record/playback authoring of tests and for software developers needing to author tests in Java, Ruby, Python, PHP, and several other languages using the Selenium API. This DZone Refcard starts with how to install Selenium and then moves on to cover working with TinyMCE, Ajax Objects, Reporting options and even the Future of Selenium.


About the Author

Frank Cohen, Founder of PushToTest, Author of FastSOA.  Through his speaking, writing and consulting, Frank Cohen is the expert that information technology professionals and enterprises go to when they need to understand and solve problems in complex interoperating information systems, especially Service Oriented Architecture (SOA,) Ajax, and Web services. Frank is Founder of PushToTest, the open-source test automation solutions business, and maintainer of the popular TestMaker open-source project.

Website: www.pushtotest.com

The Cohen Blog:
www.pushtotest.com/docs/thecohenblog