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Simulating clicks and input on a website
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Im trying to navigate on a website with
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I dont want to get the HTML-page, I need to fill out some input-fields and then click a submit button.
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The HtmlUnit and JWebUnit libraries are great for programmatic web access.
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You can use Selenium HtmlUnitDriver also for the purpose. Take a look
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