I added installation through Docker (for those who never tried it this
might be an opportunity; it's really cool). I hope that it should solve the
difficulties some might have had with other ways of installation.
1. Install https://www.docker.com/
2. Execute: docker run -d -p 9000:9000 --name
Hi,
I checked the instructions (I wrote them quite some time ago so I needed to
refresh my memory) and all there is to do to install the app are following
3 lines:
git clone
https://github.com/TechnologyConversations/TechnologyConversationsBdd.git
sbt clean stage
Hi Viktor,
the app looks very interesting, but the installation curve seems pretty steep.
It would great if you could produce an installer that minimes built-time tools
and only requires runtime ones.
By the way, can the app be packaged as a stardard java webapp?
An example of how users can
Hi Mauro,
Packaging should be a problem. I can provide a ZIP with all dependencies
and .sh/.bat scripts to run the app. Even though it's created in Scala the
end result is a JAR file. I'll get back to you when the package is done
together with instructions how to add custom steps.
On Tue, Sep
Sorry... I made a typo in the previous problem. I wanted to say that
packaging should NOT be a problem :)
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Viktor Farcic vik...@farcic.com wrote:
Hi Mauro,
Packaging should be a problem. I can provide a ZIP with all dependencies
and .sh/.bat scripts to run the
I wrote an OSS application for writing, managing and running JBehave
stories. I'd be grateful you someone would give me feedback.
Information can be found in the
http://technologyconversations.com/2014/09/02/bdd-assistant-its-alive-and-cries-for-help/