

Executing this method will go to open a new Edge window. So, only the string where the URL has been stored will be passed. Here the home page of Google is going to be opened.

This get() method of webDrivers helps to open some URLs provided. Step 5: Then using that driver object, get() method will be used. Here, in this case, it will be EdgeDriver. Step 4: Then a new object called driver should be implemented which is a type of WebDriver. But also, a complete File Explorer path can also be passed. Note: In this case, EdgeDriver.exe is stored in Eclipse, so may be the location seems different. And in the second argument, the location of the EdgeDriver.exe is to be passed. Here, using EdgeDriver specifically that argument has to be passed.

Step 3: In the setProperty() method, the first argument is to be the webdriver that is to be going to use. setPrperty() method is going to be used here. Step 2: Then in a program, the property of the browser is to be set.

Eclipse started in 2001 when IBM donated three million lines of code from its Java tools to develop an open source integrated development environment ( IDE).Įclipse IDE was initially overseen by a consortium of software vendors seeking to create and foster a new community complementing Apache's open source community.
