I tried the below code but multiple instances are being created

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I m using A.java for initializing the driver to use for test classes.I have used @BeforeCLass
   public class A{

        static WebDriver driver;

        @BeforeClass
        public void returnDriver(){
            driver = //I used other method to initiate and return the driver to here 
        }
    }

Extending Above class to Test classes

public class A1 extends A{

    public A1(){
        returnDriver();
    }
    @Test
    public void a(){
    }
    @Test
    public void b(){
    }

public class B1 extends A{

    public B1(){
        returnDriver();
    }
    @Test
    public void a1(){
    }
    @Test
    public void b1(){
    }

When I execute the code, by default multiple browser instances starts running 

Mar 30, 2018 in Selenium by QueenBee
• 1,820 points
1,509 views

1 answer to this question.

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Remove the driver initialization from @BeforeClass/ returnDriver() method and move it to class level.
Use @AfterClass annotation and close the browser.
Use @BeforeSuite instead of @BeforeClass
Use any of the above methods.
answered Mar 30, 2018 by DragonLord999
• 8,450 points

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