BROOKFIELD, Wis., Jan. 9, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Connecture, Inc., the leader in sales automation technology for the health insurance industry, today invited interested software developers and technology professionals to attend the January 17, 2013 meeting of the Wisconsin Java User Group (WJUG) – a free, informal, technical forum for Java enthusiasts. Connecture will host the meeting, which will feature a presentation "Automated QA with Robot Framework" by Tom Schneider, lead product architect at Connecture.
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"The use of Robot Framework with Selenium 2.0 enables developers to more efficiently conduct browser-based quality assurance (QA) tests," said Schneider. "Unlike other testing methods, tests run with Selenium utilize actual browsers, not simulations. As a result you can run more tests more efficiently in real-world environments just like those end-users will encounter."
A veteran developer who has contributed to many open source efforts, including Apache Software Foundation projects Apache CXF, Apache Maven, and Apache Struts 2, Schneider has many years of experience creating Java-based solutions and using a variety of programming languages, including Groovy. He is also the original developer of the QuantumDB Eclipse Plugin.
"Automated QA with Robot Framework" will feature the demonstration of real tests running against different browsers, including various versions of Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari. In addition, the presentation will include automated QA best practices and instruction that demonstrates how simple and effective such tests can be.
Meeting details include:
- When: Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013 from 5-7:00 p.m. CST – The meeting will begin with a social that includes food and drinks.
- Where: Connecture's headquarters at 18500 West Corporate Drive in Brookfield, Wis.
- For more information or to register: Visit www.wjug.org or contact WJUG lead Paul Heberer at [email protected].
- Requirements: There is no cost to attend. All interested developers are welcome.
"Effective browser-based testing is absolutely crucial when developing any Web-based solution that will be used by consumers and increasingly that means you have to run tests again numerous browsers in numerous operating systems," added Schneider. "Anyone who is grappling with that reality will find this presentation useful. More importantly, any developer who uses Java would be well-served to join WJUG and take advantage of the great opportunities it offers to share information with colleagues in Wisconsin."
Schneider will also present "Automated QA with Robot Framework" at the Madison Java User Group on Tuesday, Jan. 15. For more details visit www.madjug.org.
Interested developers and IT professionals are also invited to learn more about employment opportunities at Connecture by visiting www.connecturejobs.com.
About Connecture
Connecture is the leading provider of Web-based information systems used to create health insurance marketplaces and exchanges. Its industry-proven solutions enable consumers, employers and brokers to more easily shop for, purchase and renew health insurance while minimizing back-office administrative expenses for health plans. Connecture's solutions are provided to health plans, state insurance exchanges, private exchanges and insurance brokers. More than 25 million Americans shop for their health insurance through systems built by Connecture, and more than half of the nation's 20 largest plans rely on them to sell, administer and manage their plans and products effectively. For more information, visit www.connecture.com.
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