Ok, I will raise an Jira issue because of the execution depending on
outcome.
Concerning pending steps: It looks the same in the report when no step is
found and when a matching step method has been marked @Pending. But this is
not the same situation to me but the same word is used.
Wouldn't it
Thank you.
I forgot about the page which explains the JBehave source building. So I
didn't see that I need to use that settings.xml file.
But I think my biggest mistake was when importing the maven project into
Eclipse. The import wizard shows me the plugins which can't be found. There
I can
There are no wiki pages for JBehave as it seems.
What about looking for a free wiki hoster and registrating a offical wiki
place for JBehave?
This would be a place where the community can provide documentation on
JBehave with very little overhead. After all wiki means fast.
If you agree I can
This would be very useful to have, and could save the core developers some
time
On 28 Apr 2014 16:17, Hans Schwäbli bugs.need.love@gmail.com wrote:
There are no wiki pages for JBehave as it seems.
What about looking for a free wiki hoster and registrating a offical wiki
place for JBehave?
It's rather debatable whether one sounds more natural or technical than
the other. Also, background tends to suggest concurrency - which is
not the case.
In any case, it's all subjective. If you prefer, you can configure
your own custom company locale (akin to a new language) with the
Yes, the m2e plugin is very annoying in this. IMO it's one of the
worst design decisions they've made when migrating from the original
m2eclipse plugin. But with recent versions, Eclipse allows you to mark
as ignored these errors without modifying the pom.xml. The feature is
marked as
Yes a Codehaus Confluence wiki space exists for JBehave and can be used
for user contributions.
We'd need to check on permissions and all that for contributors.
On 28/04/2014 17:00, Mirko Friedenhagen wrote:
Hello,
what about http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JBEHAVE/? I do not know
about the