Hi Mauro.
What is the overlap/similarity/alignment with this and, say, the Selenium
API? Would it be worth making it Selenium-compatible or am I barking up the
wrong tree?

Cheers,
Dan


2009/8/9 Mauro Talevi <[email protected]>

> Folks,
>
> I've published 2.0-rc1 of JBehave Web release, which provided an web
> integration layer on top of JBehave Core.  The main objective of this layer
> is to provide a simple web-based interface to running scenarios. A typical
> use case of this is when non-developers (e.g. BAs/QAs) need to run scenarios
> without accessing developer resources such as source control or the build
> setup.
>
> The scenario web runner has been in use on a commercial project for several
> months (via its successive betas) and has been tested in both Jetty and
> WebSphere, although is should work for any standard compliant servlet
> container.
>
> More info on:
>
> http://jbehave.org/documentation/web-integration/scenario-web-runner/
>
> As it's proven quite stable, I'd like to call for a 2.0 release.
>
> Any objections or reasons not to?
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
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