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I am trying to run .feature from java main application or say a spring boot application rather going through Junit approach. I am facing issues to run it from main. somehow i tried to run from main by using Main.main call in eclipse but when i packaged to in .jar or deployed to openshift it started throwing No backend module found exception. Could anyone of you please help me to find a way on it?
I am using java8 and cucumber-java8 dependency



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Main.main(new String { "-g", "com.test.helloworld", "C:Users\git1test-helloworldsrcmainresourceshelloworld.feature" });



I would like to try this with plain java main class. In eclipse its able to execute without any hassles but when i tries in jar/openshift its unable to load feature or backend modules.










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    I am trying to run .feature from java main application or say a spring boot application rather going through Junit approach. I am facing issues to run it from main. somehow i tried to run from main by using Main.main call in eclipse but when i packaged to in .jar or deployed to openshift it started throwing No backend module found exception. Could anyone of you please help me to find a way on it?
    I am using java8 and cucumber-java8 dependency



    e.g
    Main.main(new String { "-g", "com.test.helloworld", "C:Users\git1test-helloworldsrcmainresourceshelloworld.feature" });



    I would like to try this with plain java main class. In eclipse its able to execute without any hassles but when i tries in jar/openshift its unable to load feature or backend modules.










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      I am trying to run .feature from java main application or say a spring boot application rather going through Junit approach. I am facing issues to run it from main. somehow i tried to run from main by using Main.main call in eclipse but when i packaged to in .jar or deployed to openshift it started throwing No backend module found exception. Could anyone of you please help me to find a way on it?
      I am using java8 and cucumber-java8 dependency



      e.g
      Main.main(new String { "-g", "com.test.helloworld", "C:Users\git1test-helloworldsrcmainresourceshelloworld.feature" });



      I would like to try this with plain java main class. In eclipse its able to execute without any hassles but when i tries in jar/openshift its unable to load feature or backend modules.










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      I am trying to run .feature from java main application or say a spring boot application rather going through Junit approach. I am facing issues to run it from main. somehow i tried to run from main by using Main.main call in eclipse but when i packaged to in .jar or deployed to openshift it started throwing No backend module found exception. Could anyone of you please help me to find a way on it?
      I am using java8 and cucumber-java8 dependency



      e.g
      Main.main(new String { "-g", "com.test.helloworld", "C:Users\git1test-helloworldsrcmainresourceshelloworld.feature" });



      I would like to try this with plain java main class. In eclipse its able to execute without any hassles but when i tries in jar/openshift its unable to load feature or backend modules.







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          SpringBoot uses a nested jar structure that requires the use of ApplicationContext.getResources to access it transparently. As such you'll have to implement a resource loader for Cucumber that utilizes the application context.



          See also:




          • Cucumber: no backend found when running from Spring Boot jar

          • Feature files can not read from Spring boot structure.






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            SpringBoot uses a nested jar structure that requires the use of ApplicationContext.getResources to access it transparently. As such you'll have to implement a resource loader for Cucumber that utilizes the application context.



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              SpringBoot uses a nested jar structure that requires the use of ApplicationContext.getResources to access it transparently. As such you'll have to implement a resource loader for Cucumber that utilizes the application context.



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              • Cucumber: no backend found when running from Spring Boot jar

              • Feature files can not read from Spring boot structure.






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                SpringBoot uses a nested jar structure that requires the use of ApplicationContext.getResources to access it transparently. As such you'll have to implement a resource loader for Cucumber that utilizes the application context.



                See also:




                • Cucumber: no backend found when running from Spring Boot jar

                • Feature files can not read from Spring boot structure.






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                SpringBoot uses a nested jar structure that requires the use of ApplicationContext.getResources to access it transparently. As such you'll have to implement a resource loader for Cucumber that utilizes the application context.



                See also:




                • Cucumber: no backend found when running from Spring Boot jar

                • Feature files can not read from Spring boot structure.







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