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Elizabeth Keogh closed JBEHAVE-123.
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Resolution: Fixed
Andy Palmer and I paired on this; introduced the Technique class.
> JBehave configuration classes
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> Key: JBEHAVE-123
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JBEHAVE-123
> Project: JBehave
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Elizabeth Keogh
> Assignee: Elizabeth Keogh
> Fix For: 2.0
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> I'm starting to find that there are multiple different things I might want to
> do, and the dependency injection mechanism isn't really working as well as
> I'd like for this.
> It would be nice to produce a configuration that's easy to set up, and use
> that for everything. We could then have different ways of configuring
> JBehave, eg: environment-driven, settable, null (so you have to specify
> everything yourself), etc.
> Going to have a play with this, driving it using the "broken scenarios only".
> BTW, every time I get a "broken scenario" or "error output" story, I'm
> driving it by actually breaking a story. You won't see these broken stories
> checked into the build, but it's easy enough to replicate yourself!
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