It raises a SoapException ...
You can workout the original exception on the server via the message but
the inner exception is null.
Also note you can get other exceptions such as NetException for the
transport layers
Regards ,
Ben
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> could anybody find a solution to my problem. Where do i get
information on
> how .net framework would treat soap faults. i read some where that
.net
> framework would raise an exception when it gets a soap fault as a
> response.
> is it necessary that the exception class(that is in java) be on the
client
> side(.net). i did not find a definition for the java exception classes
in
> the wsdl to generate the client side stubbed code.
>
> any information/advice will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Ravi
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