Re: [jbehave-user] Re: intelij and eclipse jBehave plugins

2012-12-30 Thread Andreas Ebbert-Karroum
Hi,

it's true, the jbehave-junit-runner enhances the integration between
jbehave and junit. The JUnit Plugin in Eclipse benefits from that better
integration. I assume something similar should work out of the box as well
with other IDEs (IntelliJ, Netbeans, ...). Please let us know the results.
I am happy to extend the documentation of the plugin to mention other IDEs.

Kind Regards,
Andreas Ebbert-Karroum


2012/12/30 Alexander Lehmann 

> I haven't used much of the features inside the IDE except running all the
> tests together during deployment (however I have a bit of a different use
> case for jbehave), I assume the junit notifier feature should work in
> different IDEs, since it is not directly a feature of the IDE (haven't
> explored that feature further, maybe that would be interesting though).
> Jbehave doesn't have a product management department that decides on
> "marketable" features, if you consider this relevant, maybe you could
> contribute such a feature, most of the things I seen in Jbehave recently
> have either been contributed by different people or some where suggestions
> by users.
> There is an eclipse specific plugin being developed outside of the main
> jbehave project, maybe something similar can be done for intelij.
>
>
> On 24.12.2012 00:55, Iulian Greculescu wrote:
>
>> Thanks Alex.
>>
>> After changing the RunWith to point to JUnitReportingRunner and making a
>> minor change to load the spring steps context in a different way it
>> worked perfectly in eclipse. A pity it does not work with intelij as well.
>>
>> Just wondering why jBehave does not support such am IDE reporting plugin
>> natively? These small things can weigh a lot when it comes to the
>> decision of whether to go jBehave way or another. My team uses intelij
>> and it was not an easy job for me to make them switch from cucumber jvm
>> to jBehave :)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Julian
>>
>
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Re: [jbehave-user] Re: intelij and eclipse jBehave plugins

2012-12-30 Thread Iulian Greculescu
Thanks Alex,

I am sorry I came too quickly to the conclusion that the plugin you pointed me 
to was not working under the intelij. With a little bit of more digging and 
changing some default intelij settings it just worked perfectly in intelij as 
well as in eclipse. So I am 100% happy now and from a developer perspective 
having such a tool is all you need when implementing a new story.

Happy New Year!
Julian

--- On Mon, 31/12/12, Alexander Lehmann  wrote:

From: Alexander Lehmann 
Subject: [jbehave-user] Re: intelij and eclipse jBehave plugins
To: user@jbehave.codehaus.org
Received: Monday, 31 December, 2012, 3:13 AM

I haven't used much of the features inside the IDE except running all the tests 
together during deployment (however I have a bit of a different use case for 
jbehave), I assume the junit notifier feature should work in different IDEs, 
since it is not directly a feature of the IDE (haven't explored that feature 
further, maybe that would be interesting though). Jbehave doesn't have a 
product management department that decides on "marketable" features, if you 
consider this relevant, maybe you could contribute such a feature, most of the 
things I seen in Jbehave recently have either been contributed by different 
people or some where suggestions by users.
There is an eclipse specific plugin being developed outside of the main jbehave 
project, maybe something similar can be done for intelij.

On 24.12.2012 00:55, Iulian Greculescu wrote:
> Thanks Alex.
> 
> After changing the RunWith to point to JUnitReportingRunner and making a
> minor change to load the spring steps context in a different way it
> worked perfectly in eclipse. A pity it does not work with intelij as well.
> 
> Just wondering why jBehave does not support such am IDE reporting plugin
> natively? These small things can weigh a lot when it comes to the
> decision of whether to go jBehave way or another. My team uses intelij
> and it was not an easy job for me to make them switch from cucumber jvm
> to jBehave :)
> 
> Regards,
> Julian




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[jbehave-user] Re: intelij and eclipse jBehave plugins

2012-12-30 Thread Alexander Lehmann
I haven't used much of the features inside the IDE except running all 
the tests together during deployment (however I have a bit of a 
different use case for jbehave), I assume the junit notifier feature 
should work in different IDEs, since it is not directly a feature of the 
IDE (haven't explored that feature further, maybe that would be 
interesting though). Jbehave doesn't have a product management 
department that decides on "marketable" features, if you consider this 
relevant, maybe you could contribute such a feature, most of the things 
I seen in Jbehave recently have either been contributed by different 
people or some where suggestions by users.
There is an eclipse specific plugin being developed outside of the main 
jbehave project, maybe something similar can be done for intelij.


On 24.12.2012 00:55, Iulian Greculescu wrote:

Thanks Alex.

After changing the RunWith to point to JUnitReportingRunner and making a
minor change to load the spring steps context in a different way it
worked perfectly in eclipse. A pity it does not work with intelij as well.

Just wondering why jBehave does not support such am IDE reporting plugin
natively? These small things can weigh a lot when it comes to the
decision of whether to go jBehave way or another. My team uses intelij
and it was not an easy job for me to make them switch from cucumber jvm
to jBehave :)

Regards,
Julian





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