another way to learn is to import the examples projects inside Eclipse( + m2e plugin) or another IDE with maven support.
inside the IDE you can use the Junit or mvn launchers to start story executions. regards, Cristiano 2014-03-07 17:34 GMT-03:00 Craig Comstock <[email protected]>: > I am able to play around with the game of life examples now... > > http://jbehave.org/reference/stable/getting-started.html > > refers to running examples: > > http://jbehave.org/reference/stable/running-examples.html > > So I cd to jbehave-core/examples/gameoflife > and my iteration is: > > edit > src/main/java/com/lunivore/gameoflife/stories/i_can_toggle_a_cell.story > then run > mvn clean install > repeat > > and that runs the story file apparently and I can play around with > different changes and learn. > > That's what I was trying to get at and now I have it. > > Wasn't very obvious from the docs on the site. Maybe too much information > on each of those first two pages? Maybe the link for running-examples is a > little short and the running-examples page a little bit too "busy"? I'm not > sure. > > Looks good and thanks again, > Craig > > > > > -- "Tudo vale a pena se a alma não é pequena..."
