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Tomasz Zorawik commented on CXF-8337:
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Thanks, [~reta] , that would work, but in my case I would probably have to add
some additional configuration as well (changing visibility configuration has
side effects, all private fields are serialized and this is something I not
always want).
I solved my problem by parsing java sources generated by wsdl2java and adding
@JsonProperty(“faultInfo”) annotation to the field. Still, it is inconvenient
which is why I decided to report the issue.
> wsdl2java generates exceptions which do not follow naming convention
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> Key: CXF-8337
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-8337
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JAXB Databinding
> Affects Versions: 3.3.3
> Reporter: Tomasz Zorawik
> Priority: Major
>
> wsdl2java generates wrapper exception class for _fault bean._ The generated
> exception has method getFaultInfo(). This method name is correct according to
> JAX-WS specification. However this method returns _fault bean_ stored in a
> field called _"name of fault bean"._ The name of the field and getter do not
> follow the naming convention. Why this field is not called "faultInfo"?
> I believe a template responsible for generating exceptions is here:
> excxf-tools-wsdlto-frontend-jaxws-3.3.3.jar!\org\apache\cxf\tools\wsdlto\frontend\jaxws\template\fault.vm
> {color:#172b4d}public $field.ClassName getFaultInfo() {{color}
> {color:#172b4d} return this.$paraName;{color}
> }
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