Seems like it worked when I specified the classNames using
<scenarioClassNames>
<scenarioClassName>
com.acme.scenarios.MyScenario
</scenarioClassName>
</scenarioClassNames>
in the pom.xml.
Thanks anyway!
E
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Egil
>
> Inline..
>
> Egil Østhus wrote:
>
>> Sorry for the last mail, I accidentally hit send.
>>
> I know, just teasing :)
>
>
>> In my project I have the following structure:
>> /src/main/java
>> /src/test/java
>> /src/scenarios
>>
>> This is to separate my unit tests from my scenarios (this folder contains
>> the .scenarios files and my Java Scenarios + Steps files)
>>
>> When running maven, I'm not able to run my scenarios. In the running
>> scenarios section of the homepage of JBehave, I notice that one can specify
>> either compile or test scope for the maven plugin (to have it look either in
>> the main source directories or the test directories. How can I configure it
>> to look in my third directory?
>>
> I think you still need to specify scope, but you also need this :
> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-resources-plugin/examples/include-exclude.html
>
> So im not sure wheter this is a maven issue for you are really a jbehave
> one, im thinking the first.. But could be that you already tried above..
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Egil
>>
>
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