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'''WET (Watir Extension Toolkit)''' is an extension toolkit to the popular Watir web testing framework. It drives an IE Browser directly and so the automated testing done is equivalent to how a user would drive the web pages. The tool allows you to perform all the operations required for testing web applications - like automatically clicking a link, entering text in a textfield, clicking a button etc. You may also perform various checks as a part of the testing process by using Checkpoints. '''WET (Watir Extension Toolkit)''' is an extension toolkit to the popular Watir web testing framework. It drives an IE Browser directly and so the automated testing done is equivalent to how a user would drive the web pages. The tool allows you to perform all the operations required for testing web applications - like automatically clicking a link, entering text in a textfield, clicking a button etc. You may also perform various checks as a part of the testing process by using Checkpoints.

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WET (Watir Extension Toolkit) is an extension toolkit to the popular Watir web testing framework. It drives an IE Browser directly and so the automated testing done is equivalent to how a user would drive the web pages. The tool allows you to perform all the operations required for testing web applications - like automatically clicking a link, entering text in a textfield, clicking a button etc. You may also perform various checks as a part of the testing process by using Checkpoints.

WET sits on top of Watir, an automated test tool which uses the Ruby scripting language. Ruby is an object oriented programming language started more than a decade ago in Japan (by Yukihiro Matsumoto). WET retains all the features that Watir has and adds many usability related functionality like Datatable support, Object repository and Inbuilt Html reporting


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