Righto - I'll try and get a simple example for you.  I have tried adding the 
system properties to the Ant JVM at startup - works OK with IntelliJ JUnit run 
config, but not with Ant.

Cheers

Ben

From: Mauro Talevi [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 18:17
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [jbehave-user] Accessing system properties when running through Ant

Hi Ben,

There is nothing specific that the JBehave Ant tasks do with system properties 
- the tasks are agnostic to system properties.  Have you tried passing them as 
Java system properties? Could you send over a simple example so we can help you 
work through the issue?

Cheers

On 10/08/2010 03:22, SULLIVAN, Ben wrote:
Hi

I'm having trouble accessing a system property to bootstrap some configuration 
during my story.  I am assuming that if I set the property in the Ant build 
file, I should be able to reference it in my code.  Is this assumption valid?

I am using 3.0 RC2 and am running my stories using the 
org.jbehave.ant.RunStoriesAsEmbeddables task.  If I run my story in IntelliJ as 
a normal JUnit test, all is well.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Ben

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