Tell exact difference b/w Smoke and Sanity testing with
example?

Answer Posted / srinivas poodari

Sanity and Smoke are same but there is a slight difference
between them
Sanity testing checks whether the build is testable or not
Smoke testing checks the main functionality of the
application and also checks the stability of the
application.

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