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When I execute a test calling google chrome (*googlechrome), Selenium Wedriver opens a browser and starts to launch the test cases but it doesn't load anything. I had the same problem with Firefox and IE but I solved it opening the proxy's/adding user sessions. I don't know if it's the same problem for Chrome or what's happening.

I work with Selenium grid 2, Jenkins and a Java interface. Paths for chrome.exe and chromedriver.exe are added in my environment (instances of *googlechrome appear in my grid2), in fact as I said Selenium Webdriver opens the browser but doesn't load, I have searched for a solution during days on the Internet but nothing...

Someone can help me? I have chromedriver and the references to it in my environment path.

Thanks! :)

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    Can you include the code you are using and any errors you might be getting?
    – Dan Snell
    Commented Jul 10, 2013 at 17:56

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Solved, we just need to add -Dhttp.proxyHost=isa.be.bvdep.net -Dhttp.proxyPort=8080 in the command line to launch the node.

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    Well done for finding your solution! To take the question off the Unanswered list, it's best to accept your own answer. Commented Jul 15, 2013 at 10:10

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