Strange, since if I don't set any StepMonitor I don't see a StepMonitor
like the SeleniumStepMonitor. Do you know how SeleniumStepMonitor appears?
Maybe we have a misunderstanding.

Anyway, I will check that.


2013/12/4 Cristiano Gavião <[email protected]>

> you can't see because the default StepMonitor (as many other configs) is
> set automatically for JBehave runner/embedder.
>
> and this project is for test a Swing application....
>
>
> 2013/12/4 Hans Schwäbli <[email protected]>
>
>> Could you be more specific please?
>>
>> If I look into this class, there is no StepMonitor configured:
>>
>> https://github.com/jbehave/jbehave-core/blob/master/examples/gameoflife/src/main/java/com/lunivore/gameoflife/GridStory.java
>>
>>
>> 2013/12/4 Cristiano Gavião <[email protected]>
>>
>>> You already have this in core...
>>>
>>> check this example:
>>> https://github.com/jbehave/jbehave-core/tree/master/examples/gameoflife
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/12/4 Hans Schwäbli <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>> There is a nice SeleniumStepMonitor in jbehave-web which shows live the
>>>> steps which are performed in a small window.
>>>>
>>>> I tried to have such a step monitor in another use case: testing a rich
>>>> client with JBehave and IBM Rational Functional Tester.
>>>>
>>>> It would be nice if I could use that monitoring window for this use
>>>> case too. But SeleniumStepMonitor is only meant for Selenium.
>>>>
>>>> But I think it could be moved to core so that it can be used when
>>>> automating any GUI, with or without Selenium
>>>>
>>>> I mean a general purpose "GuiStepMonitor" or something like this. So it
>>>> could be used even if I don't use Selenium.
>>>>
>>>> What do you think?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> "Tudo vale a pena se a alma não é pequena..."
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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> "Tudo vale a pena se a alma não é pequena..."
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