OS X Testing with Selenium WebDriver
Currently we are the only company providing OS X support to our customers. When you run a test on one of our Mac nodes, we reserve a dedicated VM running OS X Lion on a beefy Mac Pro running VMWare.
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Currently we are the only company providing OS X support to our customers. When you run a test on one of our Mac nodes, we reserve a dedicated VM running OS X Lion on a beefy Mac Pro running VMWare.
We have been offering Mobile Selenium Testing through our Selenium grid for a couple of months now. This weekend we optimized the Android emulator and we added new mobile devices: HTC Desire, Nexus One and Nexus S.
The Android Emulator has been notorious for being slow to start up, which is very inconvenient when you want to run tests against it.
Today we have added full support for Webdriver-backed Selenium, which allows you to use the two API's together in a single test.
By using this feature, it will be easier for you to migrate your existing Selenium RC tests to the new WebDriver format.
Today we are proud to release our new Selenium Tunnel, which will enable you to run Selenium tests on your local computer and network infrastructure.
Since our last post announcing Mac OS X Selenium support, we now have added iPhone and iPad to the mix.
We will make a lot of people happy with this announcement: today we start providing our customers with Mac OS X testing on-demand. Next to testing on Windows (2008/2003), Linux and Android we now finally provide testing on Apple's OS.
We are pleased to announce that we have added Samsung Galaxy Tab testing to our Selenium grid.