Thanks!

I should have tried this before... I deleted in local repo, as you
suggested, and now everything is fine.


Pran.


On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Mauro Talevi
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  Hi,
>
> the commit below has to do with adding web driver support (JBEHAVE-345).
>
> It could be that your 3.0 jar got corrupted.  I would remove it from local
> repo and try again.
>
> If you still have problem, could you check the content, jar tvf
> jbehave-web-selenium.jar?
>
> Cheers
>
>
> On 23/09/2010 12:35, Pranav Singh wrote:
>
> I was using jbehave-web-selenium v.3.0-rc1, I tried moving to v3.0. After
> the change, it wasn't able to locate certain classes, since it cannot locate
> the org.jbehave.web.selenium package.
>
>  I looked in the repo, it seems there was a commit (
> c7ee07009d1f48ca6fe7a9147c6cc0d13e033bca) made to fix the package names.
> Does it have anything to do with it? Have I missed something? And, is there
> a work around, or should I just stay on the release candidate version?
>
>  In my pom.xml:
>  <dependency>
>  <groupId>org.jbehave.web</groupId>
>  <artifactId>jbehave-web-selenium</artifactId>
>  <version>3.0</version>
>  </dependency>
>
>  Maven: I ran: mvn -U clean package
>
>
>
>

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