I've created a JIRA and also supplied a patch which fixes this. This is also now backwards compatible with XFire.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-1002 Thanks, Zarar Zarar Siddiqi wrote: > > This has to be a problem because although the WSDL snippet is this: > > <wsdl:message name="PersonWebServiceException"> > <wsdl:part name="fault" type="ns1:WebServiceException"> > </wsdl:part> > </wsdl:message> > > during a fault the SOAP returned is this: > > <soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"> > <soap:Body> > <soap:Fault> > <faultcode>soap:Server</faultcode> > <faultstring>...</faultstring> > <detail> > <WebServiceException xmlns="http://arsenalist.com"> > <code>5001</code> > </WebServiceException> > </detail> > </soap:Fault> > </soap:Body></soap:Envelope> > > Now IMHO this is wrong because using any client the exception's QName is > {http://arsenalist.com}fault but the actual QName that's needed to > serialize it is {http://arsenalist.com}WebServiceException. If I change > the generated client code (try any client: XFire, CXF, Axis2 etc.) to have > WebServiceException as the local part instead of fault, it works. > > Any ideas? > > > > > Zarar Siddiqi wrote: >> >> I'm seeing the following behavior. I have an exception which is >> annotated with: >> >> @WebFault(name="WebServiceException") >> @XmlType(name="WebServiceException", namespace="http://arsenalist.com") >> public class MyWebServiceException extends Exception {...} >> >> but the WSDL that is generated is: >> >> <wsdl:message name="MyWebServiceException"> >> <wsdl:part name="fault" type="ns1:WebServiceException"></wsdl:part> >> </wsdl:message> >> >> IMHO, the name of the part should be "WebServiceException" and not >> "fault". Is my thinking correct? If not, how do you change the WSDL part >> name? Are there any Aegis annotations that can be used at the class >> level to change this? >> >> Thanks, >> Zarar >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/WSDL-part-name-incorrect.-How-do-you-change-it--tf4432101.html#a12662501 Sent from the cxf-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
