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Subject: Re: Evaluating jbehave
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 20:43:37 +0100
From: Mauro Talevi
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.java.jbehave.user
References: <[email protected]>

Hi

On 22/02/2010 19:24, qa tester wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> We are currently evaluating jbehave. We are trying to decide which bdd
> framework to use.
> 
> I have the following questions:
> 
> 1. I checkout the examples and ran the report. The reports are then
> outputted to jbehave-reports. The statistics report do not have any
> formatting. Is there any other reporting available that runs while the
> tests are running. We would like ability to view the test results as the
> tests complete.

The statistics report primarily acts as a collector of data which is
then displayed on the reports index page and as such the simplest
possible formatting of the file-based report was chosen.  You can quite
easily write your own statistics report, adapting from the existing one,
with your own formatting.  Or if you wish to propose some nice
formatting we could consider adopting it as a standard, provided it
suits a general purpose.

To view the scenario results as they are completed you need to use the
CONSOLE report, which writes to System.out.   This is the report
typically used in CI servers, which all collect the sysout and display
it to the user in real-time.

> 2. Is there a way to categorize and group the scenarios such that we can
> run all scenarios or group(s) of scenarios?

Sure, all you need to do is to organise your scenarios in different java
packages.  Then you can run all or a subgroup.  You can also filter with
include/exclude name patterns when running in command-line (either Ant
or Maven).

Cheers

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