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- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-791) After updating jbeh... Maciej Madej (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-791) After updating... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-791) After updating... Maciej Madej (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-791) After updating... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-791) After updating... Maciej Madej (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-791) After updating... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-791) After updating... Maciej Madej (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-791) After updating... Maciej Madej (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-791) After updating... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-791) After updating... Maciej Madej (JIRA)
Apart from the use of extra annotations, which I can understand the scope, it's the story that really does not tell me what you're trying to verify.
The following scenario is not what I call self-explanatory![]()