Are your Selenium tests randomly failing with NoSuchElementException or ElementNotInteractableException?
In this video, we deep dive into **implicit wait vs explicit wait in Selenium with Java**, using clear live coding examples and an interview-focused explanation. By the end, you’ll know EXACTLY when to use which wait and how to remove flaky behavior from your automation scripts.
🔥 What you will learn:
Why waits are needed in Selenium WebDriver
How *implicit wait* works internally in Selenium with Java
How to use *explicit wait* with WebDriverWait and ExpectedConditions
NoSuchElementException vs TimeoutException in real scenarios
When NOT to mix implicit and explicit waits
Best practices for stable, reliable Java Selenium test automation
A short interview-style summary of differences between implicit and explicit wait
🧪 Tech stack used in this video:
Java
Selenium WebDriver
ChromeDriver
WebDriverWait + ExpectedConditions
Key concepts covered:
Synchronization in automation testing
Element visibility, presence and clickability
WebDriver timeout configuration
Handling dynamic web elements (AJAX, loaders, animations)
Clean wait strategy for test frameworks in Java
If you’re preparing for *Selenium + Java automation testing interviews* or improving your framework, this video will give you both the practical understanding AND the interview language you need.
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