thanks a lot, josh, I'll look at this.
but I was using the webservice and pendingcall classes. Is there a way with it or do I have to use the connector component?

thx
PiR


Josh Santangelo a écrit :
Check out the WebServiceConnector.status event.

-josh

On Jul 25, 2006, at 8:12a, PR Durand wrote:

Hi List
Has anyone any way to receive the exceptions thrown by a webservice server please?

as it's asynchronous, the classical try...catch can't work on the service method call. but, as soon as the server throws an exception (the sent SOAP is a correct fault soap file if I call it from a browser), I only receive an event in my Log listener, saying "unable to connect to endpoint"...

How do you actually do to receive and interpret the server faults?

++
PiR
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