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Davanum Srinivas updated AXIS2-2778:
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Assignee: Deepal Jayasinghe (was: Davanum Srinivas)
> WSDL2Java Is Oddly Naming Exceptions
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>
> Key: AXIS2-2778
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-2778
> Project: Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Tools
> Environment: Windows
> Reporter: Shawn Dever
> Assignee: Deepal Jayasinghe
>
> We have reduced our problem to a simple test case.
> SCENARIO
> We have a web service with two methods: "Method1" and "Method2".
> Each method can throw an exception called "CustomException".
> We use the WSDL2Java to build our Java client proxy.
> The exception is generated with a name such as "Method1_CustomException". In
> the client proxy code, both methods now throw/catch
> "Method1_CustomException". (Notice how the "Method1" is used in the name of
> the exception.)
> PROBLEM
> When the web service designer adds a new method, say "Method3", and we
> regenerate the client proxy, the exception names changes to
> "Method3_CustomException". This forces us to modify our existing client code
> to recognize the name change to the exception.
> MORE INFORMATION
> We are using the latest Axis 2 code.
> The web service is written using Microsoft .NET WCF/Indigo.
> .Net clients are working fine.
> We tried WSDL2Java on the WCF Interop Endpoints (see URL below) and the proxy
> code looks like it will suffer the same problem.
> http://131.107.72.15/SoapWsdl_Faults_DocLitW_Service_Indigo/AppFaultsService.svc?wsdl
>
> In our test web service, we created a method called AAAAExceptions that threw
> all the exceptions. We thought that by doing this, all the proxy exceptions
> would be named with this method's name such as:
> AAAAException_CustomException. Oddly enough, this worked for all but one of
> the exceptions.
> Here is an example of what we do and see:
> -------------------------
> set JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_09
> set AXIS2_HOME=C:\downloads\ApacheAxis2\1.2\unzipped\axis2-1.2
> %AXIS2_HOME%\bin\wsdl2java --unpack-classes -uri
> http://131.107.72.15/SoapWsdl_Faults_DocLitW_Service_Indigo/AppFaultsService.svc?wsdl
> -------------------------
> Using the above command, the resulting interface for the Interopt test looks
> like this:
> public interface AppFaultsService {
> ...
> public xwsinterop.soapwsdl.faults.ThrowStringFaultResponse
> ThrowStringFault(xwsinterop.soapwsdl.faults.ThrowStringFault
> throwStringFault10)
> throws
> java.rmi.RemoteException,
> org.tempuri.IAppFaultsService_ThrowMultipleAppFaults_StringFault_FaultMessageException;
> ...
> public xwsinterop.soapwsdl.faults.ThrowMultipleAppFaultsResponse
> ThrowMultipleAppFaults(xwsinterop.soapwsdl.faults.ThrowMultipleAppFaults
> throwMultipleAppFaults34)
> throws
> java.rmi.RemoteException
> ,org.tempuri.IAppFaultsService_ThrowMultipleAppFaults_ArrayOfInt32Fault_FaultMessageException
>
> ,org.tempuri.IAppFaultsService_ThrowMultipleAppFaults_ArrayOfStringFault_FaultMessageException
>
> ,org.tempuri.IAppFaultsService_ThrowMultipleAppFaults_AppDerivedFaultFault_FaultMessageException
>
> ,org.tempuri.IAppFaultsService_ThrowMultipleAppFaults_StringFault_FaultMessageException
>
> ,org.tempuri.IAppFaultsService_ThrowMultipleAppFaults_AppStringFaultFault_FaultMessageException
>
> ,org.tempuri.IAppFaultsService_ThrowAppComplexFault_AppComplexFaultFault_FaultMessageException
>
> ,org.tempuri.IAppFaultsService_ThrowMultipleAppFaults_Int32Fault_FaultMessageException
>
> ,org.tempuri.IAppFaultsService_ThrowMultipleAppFaults_AppBaseFaultFault_FaultMessageException
>
> ,org.tempuri.IAppFaultsService_ThrowMultipleAppFaults_AppEmptyFaultFault_FaultMessageException;
> The ThrowStringFault method and ThrowMulipleAppFaults method both throw as
> StringFault. But notice how the exception name has one of the method names
> (ThrowMultipleAppFaults) in it:
> IAppFaultsService_ThrowMultipleAppFaults_StringFault_FaultMessageException.
> Here is an example of what we seeing from our simple test web service. The
> MyMethod1 throw an exception with MyMethod2 in the name.
> public myproduct.mycompany.MyMethod1Response MyMethod1(
> myproduct.mycompany.MyMethod1 myMethod10)
> throws java.rmi.RemoteException
> ,org.tempuri.WSTest_MyMethod2_CustomExceptionFault_FaultMessageException;
> Thank you.
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