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- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-845) Composite steps i... Bart De Neuter (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-845) Composite st... Bart De Neuter (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-845) Composite st... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-845) Composite st... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-845) Composite st... Bart De Neuter (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-845) Composite st... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-845) Composite st... Bart De Neuter (JIRA)
If you can declare multiple composite steps in the file, it would work for me. Otherwise a non-technical person still depends on a programmer to do a code change and add for every new composite step a class.
Or maybe we can add a directory to the annotation? Jbehave can search in this directory for composite steps?