In our previous blog post covering our in-house Security Orchestration, Automation & Response (SOAR) application, we described the data model for the system and basic features allowing security analysts to review events and trends across Appian’s many security monitoring systems.
With the ongoing release of new technologies in the IT market, your choices for programming languages is also changing. This makes the task of choosing one among all the languages a tough job. Java and.Net are two renowned languages that have been involved in a locked horn competition for years. Since both languages offer unique benefits, opting for one is itself a brainstorming tussle.
Test driven development is a development process in which you write your unit tests before you write your implementation. The process looks like this This is sometimes referred to as the Red/Green/Blue cycle
Developers and Testers use exception handling framework to handle an exception in selenium scripts. The below diagram depicts the different types of Exceptions that we commonly face while working with Selenium WebDriver: Before understanding the different types of Exceptions which we may face while working with Selenium WebDriver, first I will explain the term Exception.
Here at Ghost Inspector, we’re continually rolling out changes that we think make our customer's lives better. Occasionally that means undoing some bit of logic we created or allowed in the past in order to move the product in a direction that makes it more powerful for everyone. We have a couple of changes coming next month that we think are going to be helpful to our customers, but they do change how some logic currently works.