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Selenium Remote Control was a refactoring of Driven Selenium or Selenium B designed by Paul Hammant, credited with Jason as co-creator of Selenium. The original version directly launched a process for the browser in question, from the test language of Java, .NET, Python or Ruby.
QF-Test from Quality First Software is a cross-platform software tool for automated testing of programs via the graphical user interface (GUI test automation).The program is specialized on (Java/Swing, SWT, Eclipse plug-ins and RCP applications, ULC and JavaFX) cross-browser test automation of static and dynamic web-based applications (HTML and web frameworks like Angular, ExtJS, Fluent UI ...
There are two previous major description languages: WSDL 2.0 (Web Services Description Language) and WADL (Web Application Description Language). Neither is widely adopted in the industry for describing RESTful APIs, citing poor human readability of both and WADL being actually unable to fully describe a RESTful API.
There are many approaches to test automation, however below are the general approaches used widely: Graphical user interface testing.A testing framework that generates user interface events such as keystrokes and mouse clicks, and observes the changes that result in the user interface, to validate that the observable behavior of the program is correct.
RESTful API Modeling Language (RAML) is a YAML-based language for describing static APIs (but not REST APIs). [2] It provides all the information necessary to describe APIs on the level 2 of the Richardson Maturity Model .
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The aim of the research of the model as stated by the author was to find out the relationship between the constraints of REST and other forms of web services. [1] It divides the principal parts of RESTful design into three steps: resource identification , HTTP verbs, and hypermedia controls (e.g. hyperlinks). [2]
This header field is part of HTTP version 1.1, and is ignored by some caches and browsers. It may be simulated by setting the Expires HTTP version 1.0 header field value to a time earlier than the response time. Notice that no-cache is not instructing the browser or proxies about whether or not to cache the content.