Ah, the dreaded catch-all strategy :-) Great that it got it working in the end.

On Wed Dec 21 18:13:58 2011, Olmo Rigolo wrote:
Hi Mauro,

it was an error on our side: we catched any exceptions for logging purpose and didn't throw them up in the run method.
Everything works fine for now.

Thanks,
Olmo

On 19 December 2011 16:46, Mauro Talevi <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Please send a simplest project that reproduces behaviour. Can't
    help you otherwise.

    On 19 Dec 2011, at 16:26, Olmo Rigolo <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Mauro,

    these options don't have any effect on the execution and the
    state of Junit tests in eclipse, nor the build failure state in
    maven.
    During my maven project build I get the following output:

    Using controls
    
UnmodifiableEmbedderControls[EmbedderControls[batch=false,skip=false,generateViewAfterStories=true,ignoreFailureInStories=false,ignoreFailureInView=false,storyTimeoutInSecs=300,threads=1]]
    Running story process_help_scenarios.story
    ....
    some failure
    ...
    BUILD SUCCESS

    Mabe I have to configure ,generateViewAfterStories= to false?

    Olmo

    On 19 December 2011 15:45, Mauro Talevi
    <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        See the threads examples for how to configure a fail-fast mode.
        You have two options:
        <ignoreFailureInStories/> - if false it will stop after first
        failed story
        <ignoreFailureInView/> - if false it will stop after any
        failures in the collective reports view

        If you can't get it work, you should send us a sample project
        to reproduce your behaviour.


        On Mon Dec 19 15:18:08 2011, Olmo Rigolo wrote:

            Hi all,


            I didn't find it in the documentation, but how do I
            configure maven so tahht the build fails if my tests fail.
            This does not work:

            <ignoreFailureInStories>false<__/ignoreFailureInStories>

            This is also the case for JUnit test runs in eclipse. I
            like them to fail, how do I configure this behaviour and
            where?


            Thanks a lot,

            Olmo




        
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