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09 December 2012, 23:23 by PremekBrada -
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The JBehave Eclipse plugin together with the above JUnitRunner makes it as easy to use as standard JUnit.

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The java spring tutorial of JBehave helps in understanding the project structure.

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  • The java spring tutorial of JBehave helps in understanding the project structure.

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The Stories files is searched for on classpath; should be put under src/resources/ but it doesn't matter that much for simple examples.

09 December 2012, 22:06 by PremekBrada -
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  • Needs also the de.codecentric:jbehave-junit-runner:1.0.1 JRunner? helper mentioned in the tutorial, available via maven central
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The java spring tutorial of JBehave helps.

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The java spring tutorial of JBehave helps in understanding the project structure.

09 December 2012, 18:08 by PremekBrada -
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You really want to use Maven-based projects.

Use tutorial by Thomas Jaspers on Codecentric.de to prime the pom.xml.

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You really want to use Maven-based projects

  • Use tutorial by Thomas Jaspers on Codecentric.de to prime the pom.xml.
  • Look for current versions of jbehave.core and jbehave.site on a maven repo browser.

The java spring tutorial of JBehave helps.

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You really want to use Maven-based projects.

Use tutorial by Thomas Jaspers on Codecentric.de to prime the pom.xml.