I'm attempting to capture where in a story is during a story run as well as
any stacks that are showing up in the console, but not my log file.


On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Mauro Talevi
<mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org>wrote:

> All components - including monitors - are configurable so you can swap the
> default with your own:
>
> http://jbehave.org/reference/stable/configuration.html
>
> What use case are you trying to satisfy?  Having say debug-level logging
> being always written to a file in the background?
>
> On 12 May 2014, at 19:21, Frank Pedroza <fpedr...@part.net> wrote:
>
> Could you help me understand this a bit more or point me to something that
> explains how I would configure the jbehave framework to support this?
>
>
> On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 4:12 PM, Mauro Talevi 
> <mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org>wrote:
>
>> JBehave uses the monitor pattern that allows you to honour dependency
>> injection properly.  Most logging frameworks rely on static lookup
>> mechanisms.
>>
>> If you want to use a logging framework you can still do so by providing a
>> logging implementation of the relevant interfaces.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> > On 9 May 2014, at 22:09, Frank Pedroza <fpedr...@part.net> wrote:
>> >
>> > I'm new to the group so sorry if this isn't the right venue for this
>> sort of question or if this has already been addressed, but why is any of
>> the JBehave framework using System.out rather than something like slf4j?
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