Hi Per,
the solution in JBEHAVE-389 was to replace spaces with %2520.
How/why does this not work for you? Can you send us a sample project
that reproduces your problem?
Alternatively, you can write your own path finder and use in place of
StoryFinder. If you extends JUnitStories you need to override the
method storyPaths() to specify your own paths.
Cheers
On Wed Nov 9 11:08:49 2011, Per Newgro wrote:
Hello,
i'm evaluating jbehave as a candiate for our atdd test tool. What i've
done so far
is creating a quickstart project by using the maven artifact of
jbehave-spring in eclipse.
Everything works fine until i executed a mvn clean compile
integration-test. The result was
that no story was executed.
If i debug the quickstart MyStories by eclipse-junit runner i can see
that my absolute classes
folder D:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\newgro\Eigene
Dateien\workspaces\poc\jbehave\target\classes
is translated to
D:\Dokumente%2520und%2520Einstellungen\rene.d\Eigene%2520Dateien\workspaces\poc\jbehave\target\classes
by org.jbehave.core.io.CodeLocations.codeLocationFromClass(Class<?>).
I search for problems and found
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JBEHAVE-389 . But it should be solved
with 3.2.
Can somebody give me a hint how i can make this work.
PS: I don't like to move my workspace to a non-whitespace folder.
Cheers
Per
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