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    AWS Secrets Manager JDBC Library

    AWS Secrets Manager JDBC Library

    The AWS Secrets Manager JDBC Library for Java developers

    ...Change the jdbc url to one that our driver will intercept (starting with jdbc-secretsmanager), Change the c3p0 user to be the secret ID of the secret in secrets manager that has the username and password, and change the driverClass to be our driver wrapper. The secret being used should be in the JSON format we use for our rotation lambdas for RDS databases.
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    WebDriverManager

    WebDriverManager

    Automated driver management and helper features for Selenium WebDriver

    ...In addition, WebDriverManager provides other relevant features, such as the capability to discover browsers installed in the local system, building WebDriver objects (such as ChromeDriver, FirefoxDriver, EdgeDriver, etc.), and running browsers in Docker containers seamlessly. The primary use of WebDriverManager is the automation of driver management. For using this feature, you need to select a given manager in the WebDriverManager API (e.g., chromedriver() for Chrome) and invoke the method setup(). The following example shows the skeleton of a test case using JUnit 5, Selenium WebDriver, and WebDriverManager.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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