The easiest way to integrate with existing CI tools is to run JBehave as JUnit tests - e.g. via surefire-plugin if you are using Maven.
Otherwise, you can configure the JBehave reports to be run ignoring failure in the running of the stories but at view generation stage detect if there failures. Look at the jbehave trader example on how to configure the running ignoring failures in individual stories. Cheers On 20/07/2010 16:14, Pranav Singh wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to add a project to Bamboo that has JBehave tests. I want > the build to succeed based on the results of the tests. I'm pointing > Bamboo to the generated XML file, but Bamboo cannot parse it, hence, the > build fails even if the tests ran correctly. > > Is there a procedure on doing so? Alternatively, is there a way to > generate an xml file that Bamboo will recognize (i.e. XUnit XML schema, > something similar to this > <http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BAMBOO/JUnit+parsing+in+Bamboo> ) > > If not, what would be the best approach to this problem? > > Thanks, > Pran. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email
