Hi All Dev's, Working example means? do i need to give code of changed ftl file,storyDriver.java,POM file?Please advice..
Cheers, K On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Mauro Talevi <mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org>wrote: > If you don't provide a working example we won't be able to help you. > > On 23/04/2013 05:57, Kaustubh Joshi wrote: > > Hi All Deva, > > I am starting this as a new mail thread so that won't have confusion.. > > Scenario Question: I wanted to have changes in the reporting of jbehave, > so i made changes in jbehave-reports-with-totals.ftl file to get done.This > got successfully implemented as i could not see the columns i have removed > when I tried running through eclipse but then when i try to run by command > prompt (maven) as mvn test -Dtest.application= value > -Dtest.enviornment=value -Dtest.browser=Firefox , the test > getting run successfully but when i checked reports in the target folder > , i can't see the changes i made in ftl file as again entire report got > generated and not the custom report generated when i run through eclipse.. > *Any idea why it's happening*? The one answer i got is that > The changes you make in the your Stories class will be available to the > Maven command-line. It's only the parameters that are available to the > Maven goals that will overwrite any configuration in the Java class. the > configuration of FTL template resources can only be done in Java you won't > have any issues of overwriting them. > > Now this has gone over my head..where i make to changes in > storyDriver.java file (where configuration exist) or in POM file so that > the changes I made in ftl will get *persistent* even when i try to run > through command prompt? pls advice..it's really confusing how jbehave > working differently (one in eclipse , one command line) > > Please let me know if you need more info/explanation about the problem i > asked. > > Cheers, > K > > >