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Mauro Talevi commented on JBEHAVE-248:
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Look at org.jbehave.examples.trader.spring.SpringTraderRunner in the trader 
example.

It shows how with new embeddable architecture (JBEHAVE-267), users can leverage 
any framework to run stories. 

In particular, the example above uses Spring JUnit4 Class Runner. 



> Should be able to use JBehave without inheriting from a base class
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JBEHAVE-248
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JBEHAVE-248
>             Project: JBehave
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Core
>         Environment: Any
>            Reporter: David Ron
>            Assignee: Mauro Talevi
>             Fix For: 3.0
>
>
> Currently, a JBehave test scenario require inheriting from the base Scenario 
> class.  Certain other test frameworks may also require inheritance, but 
> multiple inheritance is not allowed in Java.  For this reason, configuration 
> of a delegate Scenario may be preferred.  I created a blog entry with the 
> necessary code to accomplish this:
> http://blog.davidron.com/2009/12/breaking-jbehave-inheritance-hierarchy.html

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