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‎09-18-2015 06:43 AM
Hey All,
Can anyone recommend some tools they use for testing ServiceNow. I started coding using java and selenium, but it was very time consuming. About 200 lines of java for one test case. Specifically I am looking for tools that can record your actions and can be run in the future to test if the same actions work as planned. It would also preferably have to be a free tool.
Thanks,
Tony Shabani
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‎10-15-2015 04:47 AM
Here follow two cool options (paid) that you can check related Testing:
- Déjà Click, a competitor of Selenium.
- Squish, a other paradigm of Testing with focus on BDD style.
Have fun!
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Andre Moreira

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‎10-15-2015 04:47 AM
Here follow two cool options (paid) that you can check related Testing:
- Déjà Click, a competitor of Selenium.
- Squish, a other paradigm of Testing with focus on BDD style.
Have fun!
[]'s
Andre Moreira
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‎10-15-2015 06:36 AM
I've been playing around with the DejaClick chrome add-on actually and it works well.
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‎09-30-2016 03:54 AM
We have just launched a fully integrated automated testing solution built specifically for testing ServiceNow.
No development expertise is required to build or run tests. No need to get knee deep into Selenium, Eclipse, Java or anything else technical! If you can use ServiceNow you can build and run tests in autotestpro. See www.autotestpro.co.uk and a demo here Create Incident Demo - Autotestpro for ServiceNow - YouTube
We also have a stand at NowForum in London on the 27th October.