Gradle, Maven, and Selenium for Developers and QA Teams

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Duration 3 days – 21 hrs

 

Overview

 

This course provides hands-on training in Gradle and Maven for build automation and project dependency management, along with Selenium for test automation. The course is tailored for both developers and QA professionals looking to streamline the build-test lifecycle. Participants will learn how to automate software builds using Gradle and Maven and implement robust browser-based test automation using Selenium WebDriver.

 

Objectives

  • Understand and configure build automation using Maven and Gradle.
  • Manage project dependencies and plugins effectively.
  • Build, package, and test applications using automated workflows.
  • Create and execute automated test cases using Selenium WebDriver.
  • Integrate Selenium tests into CI pipelines using Gradle or Maven.
  • Apply Dev-QA collaboration practices using shared tools.

 

Audience

 

  • Java Developers
  • QA Engineers & Test Automation Specialists
  • DevOps Engineers
  • Build and Release Managers
  • Technical Team Leads

 

Pre-requisites

  • Basic knowledge of Java programming
  • Familiarity with IDEs like IntelliJ IDEA or Eclipse
  • Basic understanding of software testing concepts and version control (Git)

 

Content

 

Day 1: Maven and Gradle Essentials

 

Introduction to Build Tools

  • Role in the SDLC
  • Comparison: Gradle vs Maven vs Ant

 

Maven Fundamentals

 

  • Project Object Model (POM)
  • Lifecycle phases: validate, compile, test, package
  • Dependency management and central repositories
  • Plugins and goals

 

Gradle Fundamentals

 

  • Gradle vs Maven syntax
  • Build scripts: build.gradle (Groovy/Kotlin)
  • Tasks, plugins, and dependency configurations

 

Hands-on Labs

 

  • Create Maven and Gradle projects
  • Build, test, and package a sample Java app

 

Day 2: Advanced Build Automation and Integration

 

Multi-module Projects

 

  • Maven: Parent POM and modules
  • Gradle: settings.gradle and subprojects

 

Profiles and Environments

 

  • Maven profiles for different environments
  • Gradle properties and environment switching

 

Testing Integration

 

  • JUnit/TestNG integration with Maven & Gradle
  • Executing test cases and generating reports

 

CI/CD Considerations

 

  • Using Maven and Gradle with Jenkins or GitHub Actions
  • Publishing artifacts and logs

Hands-on Labs

 

  • Build a multi-module project
  • Configure test reports and profiles

 

Day 3: Selenium Test Automation

 

Introduction to Selenium

 

  • Role of Selenium in QA automation
  • Components: WebDriver, Grid, IDE

 

Selenium WebDriver Basics

 

  • Locators (ID, name, XPath, CSS)
  • Browser interaction: click, sendKeys, wait
  • Handling alerts, dropdowns, and multiple tabs

Test Frameworks and Integration

 

  • Using Selenium with JUnit/TestNG
  • Structure of automated test suites
  • Integrating with Maven/Gradle test lifecycle

 

Cross-browser Testing and Grid

 

  • Running tests on multiple browsers
  • Introduction to Selenium Grid or cloud services

 

Hands-on Labs

 

  • Write Selenium scripts using Java
  • Execute tests via Gradle/Maven
  • Export reports and logs

 

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