yes, sure Mauro..can you please share the sample project with dev's  which
I've sent in the first mail as for dev and user@jbehave mail list, I'd got
bouncer mail because size was more than expected...?Please advise.
Please let me know if you've any concern..

Thanks and Regards,
K


On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 8:10 PM, Mauro Talevi <[email protected]>wrote:

> Please don't address emails to individuals and only use the mailing lists.
>
> On 5 May 2014, at 11:33, Kaustubh Joshi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Dev/Jbehave users,
>
> Sorry to bother again!
>
> I wanted to incorporate Grid feature in selenium based Jbehave project but
> currently facing
> below mentioned problem.Attached is the sample project for further
> reference.
>
> 1)Created own custom driver provider to open browser on local machine
> 2) Now,I wanted to expand the capability via grid and don't want to use
> SAUCE as wanted to run
> on local grid structure.I've set up simple grid structure like 5 chrome,5
> FF,1 IE instance.
> 3) I've done changes in code as mentioned in sample Jbehave git tutorial
> but the problem
> is when I'm running via command prompt, instead of opening remote browser
> , code is opening
> local chrome browser instance.
> The code I put in storyDriver.java file is :-
>  if (System.getProperty("SAUCE_USERNAME") != null) {
>         driverProvider = new SauceWebDriverProvider();
>
>
>
>     } else if (System.getProperty("REMOTE") != null) {
>         driverProvider = new RemoteWebDriverProvider(); // replace with
> RemoteWebDriverProvider
>
>
>     } else {
>         driverProvider = new GoogleWebDriverProvided();
>
>
>     }
>
> The maven commands used are:
> For invoking browser on local : mvn test -Dtest.browser=chrome
>
> For invoking remote : mvn test -Dtest.browser=chrome
> -DREMOTE_WEBDRIVER_URL=http://remote machine IP:4444/wd/hub.
>
> I've seen code in RemoteWebDriverProvider where it has mentioned about
> propertly like REMOTE_WEBDRIVER_URL i meant
>
>  public URL createRemoteURL() throws MalformedURLException {
>         String url = System.getProperty("REMOTE_WEBDRIVER_URL");
>         if (url == null) {
>             throw new UnsupportedOperationException("REMOTE_WEBDRIVER_URL
> property not specified");
>         }
>         return new URL(url);
>     }
>
>
> can any Dev/Mauro/Hans help in the code fix so that I can able to run
> stories in LOCAL GRID set up as well? Please advise.
> I've already attached the sample project.
> Please let me know if anybody got any questions.
>
> Regards,
> K
>
> <Google-Core.rar>
>
>

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