Hmm, you arent any chance using maven and forgot the include the scenario files
2009/11/12 Hitesh Sarda <[email protected]> > Hi, > > Here are my experiences with GivenScenarios. I have tried them only in > eclipse and they suck :( > > If you have set eclipse to build classes away from the source (say bin > dir) then they do not work... > > The GivenScenario test files are searched in the classpath, so you > need to add them to classpath. But if you build classes away from > sources then you can't reasonably add the source folder to classpath. > So I had to manually copy of the scenario text files to my bin folder. > > I hope there is a better way to do it, I guess they work better in > automated build. > > Personally, I would prefer that the givenscenarios files are searched > relative to the current scenario file. > > - Hitesh [http://hitesh.in/] > > > > 2009/11/12 nino martinez wael <[email protected]>: > > Hi > > > > Are there any examples on givenscenarios > > (http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JBEHAVE-126). > > > > We are using the UnderscoredCamelCaseResolver and PatternScenarioParser, > but > > im not sure what to put in path to scenarios and what the scenario should > be > > called. Are it supposed to be the name of the .scenario file or? > > > > Also the usecase we have would be to try to factor out common beginings > of > > scenarios. But the begining scenario itself might not be able to pass the > > test what should be done there.. And finally are the scenarion steps/text > > just suffixed at the scenario using the given keyword, that would hit the > > spot for us. > > > > > > regards nino > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > >
