Hi Eric.

The initial text file should just be used to bootstrap the process - i.e. to generate the initial story class stubs. After that, you can use the story runner to render the stories again, which will give you your round-trip. As Liz suggests, you can do this as part of your build so that your text file is always up-to-date with your refactorings.

Cheers,
Dan

Eric Lewin wrote:
Hi Mauro,

Mauro Talevi wrote:
I've applied the patches you provided and published a snapshot release.

Please try it out and let us know if you still experience problems.

I've left http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JBEHAVE-88 open with a comment/question for you.
You can close JBEHAVE-88.
After using the story framework for a while, I'm not sure using a text file to drive the stories is such a good idea. Once the stories are generated the text file is obsolete, because it gets out of sync either when I refactor the code or I change the text file, and then I have to use time troubleshooting.

Thanks,
Eric







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