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In The Brain of Elizabeth Keogh: JBehave 2
JBehave 2
Elizabeth Keogh is a developer for JBehave, a behaviour-driven development testing framework built on top of JUnit.
Elizabeth Keogh showed an example of using the current version of JBehave with a little screencast:
she used the Game of Life program that she had written to write JBehave tests in what seemingly looked like
natural language.
JBehave actually operates with keywords in the test files, and uses pattern matching to
see whether the test was successful.
ABOUT ELIZABETH KEOGH
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Liz Keogh currently works as an independent Agile Coach and trainer based in London. She is a well-known blogger and international speaker, a core member of the BDD community and a contributor to a number of open-source projects including JBehave.
More about Elizabeth Keogh
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This session took part at the Acceptance testing tools roundup. You can view the other 2 podcasts here.
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