We're hoping for the first release candidate around mid-september and an official release soon after.
HTH, Robert On 9/6/06, Jérôme Mainaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It worked as expected with the today's nightly. When is the next version to be released ? Because I will need it to work in a couple of months and an officially released version would be better. Thank you. -- Jérôme Mainaud Klee Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://www.kleegroup.com/> + 33 146 295 825 Tel: + 33 146 292 525 Fax: + 33 146 292 529 robert lazarski a écrit : > Can you try the nightlies? > > http://people.apache.org/dist/axis2/nightly/ > > If that does not work, please file a jira and upload your wsdl. > > Robert > > On 9/5/06, Jérôme Mainaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> The context : >> I'm using Axis2 1.0 >> I have a service defined in wsdl (see the attachement : upload.wsdl) >> I call the operation initUpload. >> When a javaException occurs in the method, I send a AxisFault build with >> this method : >> >> public static AxisFault newErreurJava(Exception e) { >> AxisFault ex = new AxisFault(e.toString(), new >> QName(WsConstantes.NS_UPLOAD_SERVICE, "erreurJava")); >> >> // Extraction de la pile d'erreur >> StringWriter sw = new StringWriter(); >> PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(sw); >> e.printStackTrace(pw); >> pw.close(); >> >> // Création du détail >> OMFactory factory = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory(); >> OMNamespace nsUpl = >> factory.createOMNamespace(WsConstantes.NS_UPLOAD_TYPES, "upl"); >> OMElement detail = factory.createOMElement("javaException", >> nsUpl); >> factory.createOMElement("class", nsUpl, >> detail).setText(e.getClass().getName()); >> factory.createOMElement("stack", nsUpl, >> detail).setText(sw.toString()); >> ex.setDetail(detail); >> >> return ex; >> } >> >> I naively thought that I would get a correct SOAP:Fault answer with >> this. Instead, I get what is in response.xml >> >> >> I have seen in org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOutMessageReceiver >> >> public void invokeBusinessLogic(MessageContext msgContext, >> MessageContext newmsgContext) >> throws AxisFault { >> try { >> >> /* .... */ >> >> OMElement result; >> try { >> result = (OMElement) method.invoke(obj, args); >> } catch (Exception e) { >> throw new AxisFault(e.getMessage()); >> } >> >> /* ... */ >> >> } catch (Exception e) { >> throw AxisFault.makeFault(e); >> } >> } >> >> And in AxisFault : >> public static AxisFault makeFault(Exception e) { >> if (e instanceof InvocationTargetException) { >> Throwable t = ((InvocationTargetException) >> e).getTargetException(); >> >> if (t instanceof Exception) { >> e = (Exception) t; >> } >> } >> >> if (e instanceof AxisFault) { >> return (AxisFault) e; >> } >> >> return new AxisFault(e); >> } >> >> It seams that the catch around the refective invokation kills the >> InvocationTargetException that would be dealed by AxisFault.makeFault() >> otherwise. >> >> But because Axis and webservices in general are new for me, I'm not sure >> about it. >> >> What can I do to get a SOAP:Fault that is conform to my wsdl ? >> Thank you ! >> >> -- >> Jérôme Mainaud Klee Group >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://www.kleegroup.com/> >> + 33 146 295 825 Tel: + 33 146 292 525 >> Fax: + 33 146 292 529 >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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