Concordion Training Course
Course
In City Of London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
City of london
Concordion is a Java-based, open-source "specification by example" framework that brings together testing and specifications. It integrates with JUnit and can be used with popular Java-based IDEs such as Netbeans, Eclipse, and IntelliJ IDEA.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn the basics of Concordion, its environment setup, key commands, best practices and more as they walk step-by-step through the creation of a sample Concordion application.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the functionality of Concordian
Install and deploy Concordian
Write Concordion specifications in Markdown and HTML
Audience
Software developers and programmers
Automation testers
Business analysts
Format of the course
Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
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Subjects
- HTML
- Java
- Testing
- Hypnotherapy
- Psychology
- Body Language
- NLP
- Materials
- Systems
- Psychotherapy
- Communication Training
- Skills Communication
- Effective Communication
Course programme
Introduction to Concordion and Automated Acceptance Testing
Overview of Concordion Architecture and Features
Setting up a Concordion Testing Environment (Netbeans, Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA)
Preparing Your First Application for Testing (Java Project Setup)
A Walk through Concordion's Specification Structure
Using Gherkin-based “Given, When, Then” Statements to Describe Features
Styling your Specifications using Markdown and HTML
Writing Acceptance Tests in Java (Fixture Code)
Running Concordion Specification Tests
Concordion Commands
Set Command
Assertequals Command
Asserttrue Command
Assertfalse Command
Execute Command
Returning Object
Returning Map
Returning Multivalueresult
Execute On Table
Execute On List
Verifyrows Command
Run Command
Integrating Concordion with .NET, Python, Fantom, Scala, and Ruby
Troubleshooting Concordion
Concordion Best Practices
Summary and Conclusion
Concordion Training Course