Hi, Thanks for the response.
So if i am to understand correctly ideally what you are promoting is the use of the maven build tool to use JBehave. I am more of an eclipse guy. Can i use JBehave without using the maven as a build tool. What if i could download the jars from maven central and drop them on the build path of eclipse ? Would that approach be correct. ? Thanks On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Mauro Talevi <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > if you're using Maven you don't need to download the libs via ant. > > Simply declare the dependencies in the POMs following the examples in > > http://jbehave.org/reference/stable/running-examples.html > > The deps will be downloaded automatically from Maven Central. > > Cheers > > > On 03/09/2011 17:31, Sunil Thamban wrote: > > Hi, > > I am trying to use JBehave on ubuntu natty 11.04 > > I have maven 2.2.1 installed on my system with jdk1.7 > > I downloaded jbehave-distribution-3.4.5-bin.zip, unzipped it and did the > following steps. > > a. cd lib > > b. mvn -s settings.xml clean install > > It gave me the following error. > "Failed to run xsite" > > c. Then i ran ant copy-dependencies. This threw up a missing artifact > error saying that weld-se.jar is not available in the repositories. > > d. I even ran a plain ant but it too threw up the same above exception. > > Could you please suggest any more alternative steps to get hold of the > jbehave jars ?? > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > -Sunil Thamban > Mobile No. 9967054408 > --------------------------------- > > > -- -Sunil Thamban Mobile No. 9967054408 ---------------------------------
