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Questions about testing applications written in Java or test automation written in Java, a popular programming language and runtime environment which allows Java programs to run unchanged on most hardware and software platforms.
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How to find an element that may be in multiple xpath locations?
You can use try cache block.
String text = null;
try{
text = driver.findElement(By.xpath(xpath1)).getText();
}catch(NoSuchElementException ex){
text = driver.findElement(By.xpath(xpath2)).getTe …
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Is it a good practice to keep the looping statement in loginsteps class?
Since you are using TestNG, I would suggest you to go with @DataProvider. This way you can be more sure that what test data passed and what failed.
If you loop inside login method, you will have only …
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How to write multiple test cases in property file
I do not see you loading config.property file to your Property variable.
prop.load(fileInput);
after
Properties prop = new Properties();
should resolve your error. Also, try to keep everything i …