Building Selenium
How does the Selenium team build Selenium itself, and why did we chose the tools we chose?
How does the Selenium team build Selenium itself, and why did we chose the tools we chose?
On September 30, 2023, Java 11 will be the minimum version supported by Selenium.
Today we’re happy to announce that Selenium 4.10.0 has been released!
Today we’re happy to announce that Selenium 4.9.0 has been released!
Now that we got your attention, headless is not actually going away, just the convenience method to set it in Selenium
Today we’re happy to announce that Selenium 4.8.0 has been released!
Today we’re happy to announce that Selenium 4.7.0 has been released!
Get a working environment to run Selenium out of the box with a new beta feature!
Today we’re happy to announce that Selenium 4.6.0 has been released!
Today we’re happy to announce that Selenium 4.5.0 has been released!
We’re happy to share that starting from Selenium 4.5.0, a Java 11+ HttpClient is supported
Today we’re happy to announce that Selenium 4.4.0 has been released!
We’re very happy to announce the first release candidate of Selenium 4.
We’re very happy to announce the release of the first beta of Selenium 4.
We are very pleased to announce the release of Selenium 4.0 Alpha 6
We are very pleased to announce the release of Selenium 3.0.
Selenium 3 is coming!
At SeleniumConf in 2013, we announced that a new major version of Selenium would be released “by Christmas”.
It’s been a long time since we announced a new Selenium release on this blog…
It’s been a while since the last Selenium release, but I’m happy to announce that Selenium 2.22 is now available for download.
You might be pleased to hear that Selenium 2.19 has been released (download it from here!).
It’s been a while since we last blogged about a Selenium release.
We’re pleased to announce the release of Selenium 2.9.
In keeping with our (roughly) weekly releases, Selenium 2.8 was released today (and on Maven too), with a huge list of bug-fixes!
If you’ve been watching this blog carefully you’ll have noticed that the last release announcement we made was for 2.3…
Continuing our new tradition of weekly releases, we’re very pleased to announce the release of Selenium 2.3.
The feedback from the last release was heard loud and clear: little and often it is!
Now that Selenium 2 has been released, one of the goals of the project is to provide regular updates to our users and the community.
We are very, very pleased to announce the release of Selenium 2.0.
The ChromeDriver is composed of two major pieces.
Last week we quietly released Selenium IDE 1.0.12 on the website.
When we pushed the 2.0rc1 live, we really hoped that the next release would be 2.0 final.
You win some and you lose some.
We’re very happy to announce the first Release Candidate for Selenium 2, available for Java, C#, Ruby and Python.
We know that you have been waiting eagerly for this release and you have to wait no more.
It’s been about 5 weeks since the release of beta 2, so we’re very pleased to announce that Selenium 2.0b3 has just been released.
We’ve just released Selenium 2.0b2.
I think the word that I’m looking for is “wow”.
We recently released the first of the betas for Selenium 2.
We are extremely pleased to announce the release of Selenium 2.0a6!
I’m pleased to announce the release of Selenium 2.0a5, available for immediate download.
Its been around six months and three releases since I took the reins of Selenium-IDE.
We’re pleased to announce the release of Selenium Grid 1.0.8
So its a month later than planned, but Selenium IDE 1.0.7 is now available.
Following up on the Selenium Grid 1.0.6 release, we’re pleased to announce the release of Selenium Grid 1.0.7
Selenium 2.0a3 has been released. This is a major update to 2.0 and all users are encouraged to update.
Following up on the Selenium Grid 1.0.5 release, we’re pleased to announce the release of Selenium Grid 1.0.6
Hot off the heals of 1.0.2, we’re releasing Selenium Remote Control 1.0.3!
Today we’re happy to announce that Selenium Remote Control 1.0.2 has been released!
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