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2013/10/4 Hans Schwäbli <bugs.need.love....@gmail.com>

> I tried to use JBehave with German language.
>
> Then I discovered that you have to configure a lot to achieve this.
>
> This is because you have to create a Keywords object and set it into many
> other objects. See
> http://jbehave.org/reference/stable/stories-in-your-language.html
>
> If you forget to set the Keyword object into one of the other objects,
> then it does not work correctly, tests fail. Or if JBehave is changed in a
> future version, your language configuration might not work anymore.
>
> Furthermore you need to configure that in the Eclipse plugin.
>
> I think this could be made much simpler. Can you make setting a language
> simpler please (suggestion)?
>
> The Eclipse plugin could detect the language of the story files
> automatically by default for instance.
>
> And there could be made a JBehave utility method (and maintained in the
> JBehave Core project) which sets the language into all required objects. Or
> it could even auto-detect the language (according to the translations
> shipped which JBehave) by default.
>
> This is just a suggestion.
>



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