Headless Selenium for Windows
It is quite inconvenient that a browser window pops up when running Selenium tests. It might cause tests to fail because such window needs to hold user input focus. That is the case with IE at least.
In Linux world, this is solved by running browsers in a virtual frame-buffer. Similar approach can be taken on Windows platform as well.
Contrary to popular believe, Windows is fully multi-user OS. On top of that, it supports virtual desktops even though it is not very often used compared to Linux desktop environments.
This application uses virtual desktops to run web browsers in so that they do not disturb the main user desktop.
It can be used by any language supported by Selenium Webdriver (Java, C#, Ruby, ...).
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Headless Selenium
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