Can you be a bit more specific please.   An example?

On 12/05/2014 20:48, Frank Pedroza wrote:
I'm attempting to capture where in a story is during a story run as well as any stacks that are showing up in the console, but not my log file.


On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Mauro Talevi <mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org <mailto:mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org>> wrote:

    All components - including monitors - are configurable so you can
    swap the default with your own:

    http://jbehave.org/reference/stable/configuration.html

    What use case are you trying to satisfy?  Having say debug-level
    logging being always written to a file in the background?

    On 12 May 2014, at 19:21, Frank Pedroza <fpedr...@part.net
    <mailto:fpedr...@part.net>> wrote:

    Could you help me understand this a bit more or point me to
    something that explains how I would configure the jbehave
    framework to support this?


    On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 4:12 PM, Mauro Talevi
    <mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org <mailto:mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org>>
    wrote:

        JBehave uses the monitor pattern that allows you to honour
        dependency injection properly.  Most logging frameworks rely
        on static lookup mechanisms.

        If you want to use a logging framework you can still do so by
        providing a logging implementation of the relevant interfaces.

        Cheers

        > On 9 May 2014, at 22:09, Frank Pedroza <fpedr...@part.net
        <mailto:fpedr...@part.net>> wrote:
        >
        > I'm new to the group so sorry if this isn't the right venue
        for this sort of question or if this has already been
        addressed, but why is any of the JBehave framework using
        System.out rather than something like slf4j?

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