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Rich Scheuerle resolved AXIS2-4039.
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Resolution: Fixed
> JAXWS: Store the exception thrown from a web method implementation in a
> property so that it can be queried by an outbound jaxws handler
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> Key: AXIS2-4039
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-4039
> Project: Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: jaxws
> Reporter: Rich Scheuerle
> Assignee: Rich Scheuerle
> Original Estimate: 24h
> Remaining Estimate: 24h
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> Scenario:
> A JAXWS webservice on the server throws an exception (checked or unchecked).
> The JAXWS engine converts the exception into a message containing a SOAP
> Fault.
> An outbound JAXWS application handler is installed.
> In the handleFault method, the customer wants to do some work related to the
> exception.
> For example, the customer may want to log exception information in a database.
> Problem:
> The conversion of the Exception -> SOAP Fault is lossy. Some of the
> information about the Exception is lost.
> For example, the stack trace of the exception is not captured (and should not
> be captured) in the SOAP Fault.
> Other java information is also lost.
> Solution:
> Store the Exception on a new property.
> The outbound JAXWS application handler can then access the exception directly
> to query java specific information.
> Next Step:
> I have coded the solution and verification tests. The changes are minimal
> and I will be committing the changes later today.
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