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welcome all in this session i am going to answer one of the selenium interview questions that is how to set test case priority in test ng let me answer in test ng we have a predefined attribute known as priority attribute using which we can prioritize the test cases now let me practically demonstrate how to use this attribute of test ng so here we have a sample class known as demo inside the sample class there are three methods one method is login then another one is register another one is home page all these three methods of this demo class are the test ng test methods because they are specified with at the right test notation of test engine so there are three test engine test methods inside the same class that is demo class now if i run this demo.java in which order these three tests will run in which order case by default all these three tests which belong to the same class will run in alphabetical order that means e a b c d e f g h okay this will run first because alphabetically