The examples form an integral part of the project, ensuring the correct behaviour of the releasable modules. They're not just examples, but more akin to acceptance/integration tests.

If you are looking for examples that are not connected to the code, then the jbehave-tutorial is place to start.

The jbehave-core examples can nonetheless be used without having to import the whole project in the IDE, just the example modules you're interested in (including the parent of the examples though). You can activate the 'codehaus' profile in the settings.xml and have access to the Codehaus snapshots for the latest version of the releasable modules. Or you can configure you corporate Repository Manager (e.g. Nexus) to proxy the Codehaus Snapshots.

You do need to clone or download the entire repo though. Honestly, it takes a min or two to clone or download the source. Care has been taken to separate into different repos complementary aspects, e.g. web, eclipse, osgi etc ... but one needs to strike a balance.

On 29/04/2014 11:30, Hans Schwäbli wrote:
Currently I am just interested in the sources for the JBehave examples.
I cannot check them out separetely since they are contained in jbehave-core, which are a lot of maven projects, sources and hundreds of dependencies. jbehave-core is a very large repository even without the examples. Checking examples out into a IDE and building them is more complicated and takes more time than it could be because of this.
What do you think about separating the examples from jbehave-core?


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