Louis,
a couple of improvements on the reporting of errors:
https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JBEHAVE-660
https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JBEHAVE-661
Cheers
On 05/12/2011 14:43, louis gueye wrote:
Hi everyone,
I finally did have my demo on jbehave.
Just for you to know, at my client's jbehave is in competition with
cucumber. The team already had a cucumber demo and it was my turn to
give them a jbehave demo.
The purpose is to get rid of fitnesse. The same use case had to be
implemented.
We used jbehave without maven, directly in intellij editor because
they wanted a quick feedback.
What did work :
- java/spring/junit integration
What was missing :
- information about the test completion : the test runner runs all
stories and is complete. It's not ok for them as they want a
per/scenario completion status. it may be available in the reports but
sometimes the execution fails to generate the reports.
- information about errors : again errors are well reported in
reports but not always. Plus we could not find log informations.
- syntax coloring in editor : none
- auto-completion of steps/syntax coloring/implem to definition
navigation in stories : none
To summarize :
no editor to easily write stories and avoid syntax error and steps
duplication
they felt a bit blind when something goes wrong
not enough detailed reporting
Any contribution to clarify/explain/improve/workaround the above
points is more than welcome
I'm a bit sad but I hope the java integration will lead them to choose
jbehave.
I'm not discouraged and I still
<http://deepintojee.wordpress.com/2011/12/04/testing-error-handling-in-restful-application-with-jersey-and-jbehave/>
write articles on jbehave.
I'll keep you posted.
Cheers.
2011/11/24 Mauro Talevi <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
Louis,
very nice article. I think we should start collecting this and
other users' experience in a doc page for people to benefit from:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JBEHAVE-647
Cheers
On Thu Nov 24 17:28:32 2011, louis gueye wrote:
Hi all,
I just finished my last article about content negotiation with
jersey and jbehave.
http://deepintojee.wordpress.com/2011/11/24/testing-rest-content-negotiation-with-jersey-and-jbehave/
I really hope it'll help many to know about jbehave or to
understand it better.
I'm willing to write many more small/medium articles of that
kind to help promote jbehave.
I'm not a talented developer, at least I don't feel talented
enough to contribute to code, but I can write articles and an
like it.
Go Jbehave !
For the jbehave part I was inspired by the trader-spring
<https://github.com/jbehave/jbehave-core/tree/master/examples/trader-spring>
example which is quite complete.
Feel free to read/suggest/correct/share as you wish.
Good reading,
Cheers.
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