You can use an AnnotatedPathRunner:

https://github.com/jbehave/jbehave-core/blob/master/examples/annotations/src/main/java/org/jbehave/examples/core/annotations/CoreAnnotatedPathRunner.java

This will show you a result for each story path.

On 05/06/2013 20:55, Luigi Suardi wrote:

Hi,

I have a very basic setup with one story file, 3-4 scenarios and multiple stories. I run Junit in Eclipse. When there are failures during story execution Junit always reports only 1 error, even when multiple stories fail. How should I configure jbehave so that junit returns proper count of errors and failures? I have searched the archive but have not found an answer.

Thank you!

Luigi

PROS Inc.


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