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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T05:27:54+00:00 2026-05-15T05:27:54+00:00

Is there a Java or Scala equivalent to Cucumber / SpecFlow ? One possibility

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Is there a Java or Scala equivalent to Cucumber/SpecFlow? One possibility is using Cucumber with JRuby; any others?

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    2026-05-15T05:27:54+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:27 am

    Take a look at ScalaTest with Feature Spec. Sample feature spec from the ScalaTest website:

    import org.scalatest.FeatureSpec
    import org.scalatest.GivenWhenThen
    import scala.collection.mutable.Stack
    
    class ExampleSpec extends FeatureSpec with GivenWhenThen {
    
      feature("The user can pop an element off the top of the stack") {
    
        info("As a programmer")
        info("I want to be able to pop items off the stack")
        info("So that I can get them in last-in-first-out order")
    
        scenario("pop is invoked on a non-empty stack") {
    
          given("a non-empty stack")
          val stack = new Stack[Int]
          stack.push(1)
          stack.push(2)
          val oldSize = stack.size
    
          when("when pop is invoked on the stack")
          val result = stack.pop()
    
          then("the most recently pushed element should be returned")
          assert(result === 2)
    
          and("the stack should have one less item than before")
          assert(stack.size === oldSize - 1)
        }
    
        scenario("pop is invoked on an empty stack") {
    
          given("an empty stack")
          val emptyStack = new Stack[String]
    
          when("when pop is invoked on the stack")
          then("NoSuchElementException should be thrown")
          intercept[NoSuchElementException] {
            emptyStack.pop()
          }
    
          and("the stack should still be empty")
          assert(emptyStack.isEmpty)
        }
      }
    }
    
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