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Rex Allen Jones II is a QA/Software Tester with a passion for sharing knowledge about testing software. He has been watching webinars, attending seminars, and testing applications since February 2005. Mr. Jones graduated from DeVry University in June 1999 with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Computer Information Systems (CIS). Currently, Rex is a Sr. Consultant and former Board of Director for User Group: Dallas / Fort Worth Mercury User Group (DFWMUG) and member of User Group: Dallas / Fort Worth Quality Assurance Association (DFWQAA). In addition to his User Group memberships, he is a Certified Software Tester Engineer (CSTE) and has a Test Management Approach (TMap) certification. Mr. Jones’ advice for people interested in Functional Automation Testing is to learn the programming language. This advice led him to write books four programming books “(Part 1 & Part 2) You Must Learn VBScript for QTP/UFT” and “(Part 1 & Part 2) Java 4 Selenium WebDriver”. VBScript is the programming language for Unified Functional Testing (UFT) formerly known as Quick Test Professional (QTP) and Java is one of the programming languages for Selenium WebDriver.
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Preface
About the Author
Copyright, Legal Notice, and Disclaimer
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
Classes, Objects, and Methods
Arrays and Strings
Inheritance
Encapsulation
Polymorphism
Packages
Interfaces
Errors, Exceptions, and Debugging
Utilizing Input and Output
Chapter 2 Classes, Objects, and Methods
Classes
Objects
Methods
This Keyword
Annotations
Access Modifiers
Static Keyword
Chapter 3 Arrays and Strings
Single-Dimensional Arrays
Multi-Dimensional Arrays
For-Each Loop
Strings
Chapter 4 Inheritance
Fundamentals of Inheritance
Superclass Object
Inheriting Private Members
Superclass and Subclass Constructors
Polymorphism
Abstraction
Keyword Final
Chapter 5 Packages
Create A Package
Import A Package
Java Class Library
Chapter 6 Interfaces
Interface Implementation
Interface variables
Multiple Inheritance
Default interface method
CHAPTER 7 ERRORS, EXCEPTIONS, AND DEBUGGING
Error Types Error: Reference source not found
Throwable Exception Parent Class
Java’s Built-In Exceptions
Common Exceptions
Principles of Handling Exceptions
Try / Catch Block
Finally Block
Catch A Throwable Exception
Methods Defined By Throwable
Throw vs Throws
Debugging
Chapter 8 Utilizing Input and Output
Streams
File Input/Output
CONCLUSION
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Preface
According to TIOBE, Java is the most popular programming language within the programming community. Therefore Java is a great language to learn in the world of automating applications. A core set of Java is necessary to be effective on automation projects. Part 2 – Java 4 Selenium WebDriver provides a core set of Java plus concepts involving inheritance, packages, and much more.
Target Audience
The target audience is programmers with knowledge of variables, data types, operators, branches, and loops. It is recommended to read Part 1 – Java 4 Selenium WebDriver, if an individual needs to gain a foundation in Java.
Purpose
The purpose of this book is to not overwhelm you with hundreds and hundreds of pages (known as information overload) regarding Java. However it will provide valuable information that is concise with straightforward definitions, examples, and figures. After reading Part 2 – Java 4 Selenium WebDriver, a thorough understanding of Java and object-oriented programming will be in your possession.
About the Author
Rex Allen Jones II is a QA/Software Tester with a passion for sharing knowledge about testing software. He has been watching webinars, attending seminars, and testing applications since February 2005. Mr. Jones graduated from DeVry University in June 1999 with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Computer Information Systems (CIS).
Currently, Rex is a Sr. Consultant and former Board of Director for User Group: Dallas / Fort Worth Mercury User Group (DFWMUG) and member of User Group: Dallas / Fort Worth Quality Assurance Association (DFWQAA). In addition to his User Group memberships, he is a Certified Software Tester Engineer (CSTE) and has a Test Management Approach (TMap) certification.
Mr. Jones’ advice for people interested in Functional Automation Testing is to learn the programming language. This advice led him to write 4 programming books (Part 1 & Part 2) You Must Learn VBScript for QTP/UFT
and (Part 1 & Part 2) Java 4 Selenium WebDriver
. VBScript is the programming language for Unified Functional Testing (UFT) formerly known as Quick Test Professional (QTP) and Java is one of the programming languages for Selenium WebDriver.
Copyright, Legal Notice, and Disclaimer
This publication is protected under the US Copyright Act of 1976. All rights are reserved including resale rights which applies to international, federal, state, and local laws. The purchaser is not allowed to share or sell this book to anyone.
Please note that much of this publication is based on personal experience and anecdotal evidence. The author has made every reasonable attempt to produce accurate content in this book. He assumes no responsibility for unknown errors or omissions. Therefore, the purchaser should use this information as he/she sees fit.
Any trademarks, service marks, product names or named features are assumed to be the property of their respective owners and used only for reference.
Copyright © 2016 Test 4 Success, LLC. All rights reserved worldwide.
ISBN: 9781311556899
Acknowledgements
I would like to express my gratitude to my wife Tiffany, children Olivia Rexe’ and Rex III, editor Samantha Mann, family, friends, and the many people who provided encouragement. Writing this book took time and your support helped pushed this book forward.
Thank You,
Rex Allen Jones II
Chapter 1
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
Structured programming is the programming paradigm prior to Object-Oriented Programming (OOP). The former paradigm is powerful but has limitations regarding large complex projects. As a result, Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) was developed to overcome limitations of structured programming. The effective concepts of structured programming plus new concepts birthed Object-Oriented Programming (OOP).
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) is an approach centered on objects. As a result, creating objects is one of the most essential principles in OOP. All objects have two characteristics: state and behavior. State identifies the object and behavior represents the actions of the object.
Chapter 1 underlines Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) by providing an overview of this book "Part 2 – Java 4 Selenium WebDriver":
Classes, Objects, and Methods
Arrays and Strings
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
Packages
Interfaces
Errors, Exceptions, and Debugging
Utilizing Input and Output
Classes, Objects, and Methods
Java is an object-oriented programming (OOP) language containing classes, objects, and methods (see Classes, Objects, and Methods in Chapter 2). A class is a blueprint for creating an object and a method execute a job for the object. Classes include data and code that operate on the data. Objects serve as the foundation for OOP while methods perform actions. A method’s responsibility is to instruct the program what action to perform and how to perform the action.
Arrays and Strings
In Java, arrays and strings are objects (see Arrays and Strings in Chapter 3). An array is a group of related variables with the same data type, same name, and fixed number of values. All items in the array are accessed by an index which starts at zero. On the other hand, a string is a group of unchangeable characters. Many methods are available for strings that facilitate an operation on the object.
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) is comprised of three