TestNG Annotations - @AfterSuite Last Updated : 08 May, 2024 Comments Improve Suggest changes Like Article Like Report The Concept Annotations is introduced in Java 1.5. The Popular Annotation in Java is @override. We use the same annotation concept in TestNG. In TestNG, there are 10 Annotations @BeforeSuite@AfterSuite@BeforeTest@AfterTest@BeforeClass@AfterClass@BeforeMethod@AfterMethod@BeforeGroups@AfterGroupsIn this article, we will learn about @AfterSuite. What is @AfterSuite?@AfterSuite is one of the TestNG Annotations. As the name defines, @AfterSuite is executed after the execution of all the test cases inside a TestNG Suite. This annotation allows developers to specify various actions to be taken after the execution of all the test cases inside a TestNG Suite. Example of @AfterSuiteLet’s understand the @AfterSuite annotation through an example. Step 1: Open the Eclipse IDE. Step 2: Create a Maven Project. Step 3: After Creating the Maven Project, the project exploration will look like the below image. Package Explorer ImageStep 4: Create a TestNG Class that contains @AfterSuite. After_Suite.Java (@AfterSuite) Java package com.geeksforgeeks.test; import org.testng.annotations.AfterSuite; import org.testng.annotations.Test; public class After_Suite { @AfterSuite public void afterSuite() { System.out.println("TestNG runs the test cases in alphabetical order"); } @Test public void signup() { System.out.println("Test for signup"); } @Test public void login() { System.out.println("Test for login"); } } Now, let’s explain what this code does: Package Declaration:After_Suite Class is on the com.geeksforgeeks.test package.Imports:After_Suite Class imports annotations and classes from the TestNG framework (org.testng.annotations.BeforeMethod and org.testng.annotations.Test).After_Suite Class: This is the main test class.It contains test methods and before class methods.afterSuite (@AfterSuite):This method is annotated with @AfterSuite, indicating that it should be executed after suite execution this suite contains many classes.It prints this ”TestNG runs the test cases in alphabetical order ” statement.Test Methods (@Test): Each test method is annotated with @Test, indicating that it is a test case.There are two test methods: signup() and login().Each test method prints its respective statement.After operating, the result is printed to the console.Step 5: Now, we create the AnnotationsTest.xml file to configure the After_Suite Class. XML <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE suite SYSTEM "https://testng.org/testng-1.0.dtd"> <suite name="suite"> <test name="test1"> <classes> <class name="com.geeksforgeeks.test.After_Suite" /> </classes> </test> </suite> Step 6: Run the AnnotationsTest.xml. Right-click on the AnnotationsTest.xml file, move the cursor down to Run As and then click on the 1 TestNG Suite. OutputOutput of AfterSuite Understanding TestNG Annotations - Part 1 Visit Course Understanding TestNG Annotations - Part 1 TestNG Annotations Continued Comment More infoAdvertise with us Next Article TestNG Annotations - @BeforeTest C cyrust8t7y Follow Improve Article Tags : Software Testing Similar Reads TestNG Tutorial TestNG is an automation testing framework widely used across many projects. 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