![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Step 1 − Navigate to the URL : and download plugin. ![]() In order to locate an element, we need tools/plugins. To work with Selenium RC or WebDriver, we need to locate elements based on their XPath or ID or name, etc. Step 6 − The Eclipse window opens as shown below. Step 5 − To configure the workspace, select the location where the development has to take place. Step 4 − Locate Eclipse.exe and double click on the file. Step 3 − The download would be in a Zipped format. Step 1 − Navigate to the URL: and download the appropriate file based on your OS architecture. If the Java installation is unsuccessful or if it had NOT been installed, it would throw an "unknown command" error. The output of the command is shown below. Step 11 − To verify if the installation was successful, go to the command prompt and just type 'java' as a command. Step 10 − The Installer installs successfully and displays the same to the user. Step 9 − The installer installs the JDK and new files are copied across. Step 8 − The user can choose the install location and click 'Next'. Step 7 − The installer is extracted and its progress is shown in the wizard. Step 6 − Select the features and click 'Next'. Step 5 − Run the downloaded exe file to launch the Installer wizard. Step 4 − Select the appropriate installation. Step 3 − Select "Accept License Agreement" radio button. Step 2 − Go to "Downloads" section and select "JDK Download". Let us see how to download and install Java. We need to have JDK (Java Development Kit) installed in order to work with Selenium WebDriver/Selenium. Setting up the environment involves the following steps. In order to develop Selenium RC or WebDriver scripts, users have to ensure that they have the initial configuration done. ![]()
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