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Ruwan Linton reassigned SYNAPSE-251:
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Assignee: Ruwan Linton
> Synapse fails to handle the fault process properly
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> Key: SYNAPSE-251
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SYNAPSE-251
> Project: Synapse
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.1.1
> Environment: Ubuntu7.04, JDK1.5.0_14
> Reporter: Evanthika Amarasiri
> Assignee: Ruwan Linton
>
> Following scenarios were tried out
> Scenario 1 - Sending a POX request to the server
> ==============================
> 1. Create a configuration as below
> <sequence name="xslt_transfom_sequence" onError="fault">
> <in>
> <xslt key="xslt_for_request"/>
> <send>
> <endpoint>
> <address
> uri="http://[host]:[port]/services/invalid_service" format="pox"/>
> </endpoint>
> </send>
> </in>
> <out>
> <send/>
> </out>
> </sequence>
> 2. Send a SOAP request from the client and convert it into a POX message
> before sending to the server.
> 3. Since the service URL does not exist it will return a SOAP fault but since
> a POX message is sent to the server, the fault returned should also be POX.
> But actually it just sends back an exception and not a POX fault.
> Scenario 2 - Sending a REST request to the server
> ==============================
> Similarly when a REST request is sent it just sends an error and not a REST
> fault
> Therefore seems that Synapse cannot process faults properly
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