Clemens, 

If you pull latest master of jbehave-web git repo, you'll find under examples a 
module - trader-runner-stories - that can be run in an IDE. To run in Eclipse 
you need m2eclipse installed. Read the RUN-IN-IDE.txt to see how to start jetty 
and selenium servers. You need to build entire web project from root:

mvn clean install -Pexamples

Note that ATM it only works in IDE and fails in CLI.
Work in progress.


On 2 Aug 2010, at 14:27, "Clemens Wyss" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am still struggling with this simple example. I fetched the 3.0 sources 
> from git. Could partially build jbehave-core from the sources (at least the 
> classes) with maven and created a jbehave-core.jar with "jar cf ...". I 
> adopted the trade example to my needs BUT am still not able to run any 
> jbehave test from within Eclipse
> 
> I would very much appreciate a simple running example (preferably as an 
> Eclipse project).
> 
> Also, does the jbehave Eclipse plugin still exist?
> 
> And: when will the current 3.0 trunk be available as a downloadable zip, 
> because I am pretty sure I don't have a complete build (see above) at hand.
> 
> Thx
> Clemens
> 
> ----- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -----
> Von: Clemens Wyss
> Gesendet: 31.07.10 12:45 Uhr
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [jbehave-user] Re: JBehave 3 with Selenium (in Eclipse) - 
> example?
> 
> Hi Mauro,thanks for your reply (grazie),Say I have a simple 
> google.storySceanrio: GoogleGiven I am on google.comWhen I search for 
> 'jbehave'Then I should see 'jbehave.org'How would GoogleSteps.java and 
> Google.java look like when I want to drive my tests with selenium from within 
> Eclipse (JUnit Runner)? ThanksClemens-------- Original-Nachricht --------> 
> Datum: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 11:14:01 +0200> Von: Mauro Talevi 
> <[email protected]>> An: [email protected]> Betreff: 
> [jbehave-user] Re: JBehave 3 with Selenium (in Eclipse) - example?> Hi 
> Clemens,> > first off, welcome to JBehave world!> > One thing I've noticed is 
> that you were extending SeleniumPerStorySteps> (which extends Steps) but then 
> using the InstanceStepsFactory. I've now> made the Selenium Steps classes 
> POJOs and thus can be used with the> factory. Please try pulling latest 
> master snapshot.> > Also, the point of extending the Selenium Steps classes 
> is that they> provide the Selenium instance and start/stop 
> it for you. If you want to> do that yourself (in your constitutional right as 
> a JBehaver! :-) you> don't need to extend any class.> > In general, it'd be 
> useful if you could provide us with the full source> code of your example, in 
> a zip file, so we can try to reproduce issues.> > Cheers> > On 31/07/2010 
> 09:53, Clemens Wyss wrote:> > Coming from Rails/cucumber I am very pleased to 
> find JBehave in the Java> world :-)> > I am trying to get my JBehave 
> 3/Selenium tests running, but weird things> happen with selenium (startup). 
> selenium starts up BUT weird URLS (file> paths) are being sent. I have 
> "plain" selenium test (SeleneseTestCase) which> run, i.e. selenium et al are 
> setup correctly.> > > > I guess it has to do with the 
> @BeforeStory/@AfterStory...?> > > > I have > > > > i_can_login.story:> > 
> -------------------> > > > Scenario: User can login> > > > Given nobody is 
> logged in> > When I login as 'clemens' with password 'pw'> > Then I should 
> see 'Clemens Wyss'> > > > > > IC
> anLogin.java:> > ------------------> > package ch.mysign.integrationtests;> > 
> > > import org.jbehave.core.JUnitStory;> > import 
> org.jbehave.core.configuration.Configuration;> > import 
> org.jbehave.core.configuration.MostUsefulConfiguration;> > import 
> org.jbehave.core.io.LoadFromClasspath;> > import 
> org.jbehave.core.io.UnderscoredCamelCaseResolver;> > import 
> org.jbehave.core.reporters.StoryReporterBuilder;> > import 
> org.jbehave.core.steps.InstanceStepsFactory;> > import org.junit.Test;> > > > 
> public class ICanLogin extends JUnitStory> > {> > public ICanLogin ()> > {> > 
> ClassLoader classLoader = this.getClass().getClassLoader();> > Configuration 
> configuration = new MostUsefulConfiguration()> > .useStoryPathResolver(new 
> UnderscoredCamelCaseResolver(".story"))> > .useStoryLoader( new 
> LoadFromClasspath(classLoader) )> > .useStoryReporterBuilder(new 
> StoryReporterBuilder()> > .withDefaultFormats()> > .withFailureTrace(false)> 
> > );> > useConfiguration(configuration);> > addSteps( new
>  InstanceStepsFactory( configuration, new> SeleniumLoginSteps() )> > 
> .createCandidateSteps() ); // varargs, can have lots of steps> > }> > > > 
> @Test> > public void runScenario () throws Throwable> > {> > super.run();> > 
> } > > }> > > > SeleniumLoginSteps.java:> > ----------------------------> > 
> package ch.mysign.integrationtests;> > > > import junit.framework.Assert;> > 
> > > import org.jbehave.core.annotations.AfterStory;> > import 
> org.jbehave.core.annotations.BeforeStory;> > import 
> org.jbehave.core.annotations.Given;> > import 
> org.jbehave.core.annotations.Then;> > import 
> org.jbehave.core.annotations.When;> > import 
> org.jbehave.web.selenium.SeleniumPerStorySteps;> > > > import 
> com.thoughtworks.selenium.DefaultSelenium;> > import 
> com.thoughtworks.selenium.Selenium;> > > > public class SeleniumLoginSteps 
> extends SeleniumPerStorySteps> > {> > static int EMBEDDED_TOMCAT_PORT = 
> 8080;> > static int SELENIUM_PORT = 4444;> > private Selenium selenium = 
> null;> > > > @BeforeStory> > pub
> lic void setupSelenium()> > {> > selenium = new DefaultSelenium( "localhost", 
> SELENIUM_PORT,> "*iexplore", "http://localhost:"; + EMBEDDED_TOMCAT_PORT + "/" 
> );> > selenium.start();> > }> > > > @AfterStory> > public void 
> tearDownSelenium()> > {> > selenium.close();> > }> > > > @Given("nobody is 
> loged in")> > public void nobodyIsLoggedIn()> > {> > AdminLoginPage.logout( 
> selenium );> > }> > > > @When("I login as '$username' with password 
> '$password'")> > public void loginAs(String username, String password)> > {> 
> > AdminLoginPage.loginAs( selenium, username, password );> > }> > > > 
> @Then("I should see '$seen'")> > public void iShouldSee(String seen)> > {> > 
> Assert.assertTrue( selenium.isTextPresent( seen ) );> > }> > > > }> > 
> ----------> > I also looked (and adapted)> 
> http://jbehave.org/reference/latest/running-stories.html, but this code does 
> not compile (StoryFinder, asList,> storyClass). > > > > > > So my question 
> is: can anybody provide a JBehave 3/Selenium example> which fo
> r example makes a google search?> > > > > > Thx in advance> > Clemens> > > > 
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