Hi Gert,
   One more question,Iam also having some external webservices deployed in
JBoss server and iam calling them using http BC, please also let me know
what steps i have to take care to get proper Fault Message


Arif Mohd wrote:
> 
> Yes i have given like this in the beginning of class definition as
> /**
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED](targetNamespace="_http://www.xxx.org/MyNamespace";
> name="ProvisionService")
>  */
> 
> and before the method declaration i given as
>       /**
>        [EMAIL PROTECTED](operationName="retrieveProvisionDetails")
>        [EMAIL PROTECTED] name="AxisFlt" faultName="org.apache.axis.AxisFault"
>        */
> 
> is this correct?
> 
> Gert Vanthienen wrote:
>> 
>> Arif Mohd,
>> 
>> Have you tried adding a @WebService annotation in your Java class?
>> 
>> Gert
>> 
>> Arif Mohd wrote:
>>> Gert,
>>>    One thing i forgot to specify iam using a normal java class
>>> file(MyService), this will call a business method on a handler class,
>>> the
>>> handler class will inturn delegate the call to EJB's by using JNDI
>>> lookup
>>> and MyService class is exposed as a POJO to JSR181
>>>
>>>     configuration for JSR181 is as follows
>>>    
>>>   <jsr181:endpoint pojoClass="com.xxx.processor.MyService"
>>>                    annotations="none"
>>>                    service="demo:my-service"
>>>                    endpoint="my-service" />
>>>
>>> I tried by giving annotations="java5" and annotations="jsr181" but when
>>> iam
>>> deploying the component it is giving the error saying 
>>>
>>> <loc-message>Class com.xxx.processor.MyService does not have a
>>> WebService a
>>> nnotation</loc-message>
>>>
>>> i have given the annotation as follows in the class MyService for one of
>>> the
>>> method
>>> @WebFault name="AxisFlt" faultName="org.apache.axis.AxisFault"
>>>
>>> what is the change required in MyService class, it is a simple POJO
>>> which
>>> delegates the call to a handler.
>>>
>>>
>>> Gert Vanthienen wrote:
>>>   
>>>> Arif Mohd,
>>>>
>>>> Did you declare the AxisFault on your JSR-181 @WebMethod?  Does the 
>>>> fault definition show up in your service's WSDL?
>>>>
>>>> Gert
>>>>
>>>> Arif Mohd wrote:
>>>>     
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>    Could any body tell me what am i doing wrong here?
>>>>>
>>>>> Arif Mohd wrote:
>>>>>   
>>>>>       
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Iam using JSR181 component to expose an EJB method as a service
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> iam
>>>>>> throwing an exception from EJB method as follows
>>>>>>      throw AxisFault.makeFault(ex);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My component setup is
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   ...... -->eip:tap-->eip:pipeline-->eip:tap-->...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> the xbean configuration for pipeline is
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   <eip:pipeline service="bescocr:pipeToPub" endpoint="endpoint">
>>>>>>     <eip:transformer>
>>>>>>       <eip:exchange-target service="demo:my-service" />
>>>>>>     </eip:transformer>    
>>>>>>     <eip:target>
>>>>>>       <eip:exchange-target service="bescocr:myTap" />
>>>>>>     </eip:target>
>>>>>>   <eip:faultsTarget> 
>>>>>>       <eip:exchange-target service="bescocr:myQueue"/> 
>>>>>>   </eip:faultsTarget>
>>>>>>   </eip:pipeline>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As intended when i get exception iam able to place the message in
>>>>>> myQueue
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But the message is like <stack>.....Complete stack trace...</stack>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I want a message which is an actual Soap Fault message like 
>>>>>> <Fault><FaultString></FaultString>...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Am i doing any thing wrong while throwing exception? if so please
>>>>>> help
>>>>>> me
>>>>>> out in creating proper AxisFault object(which should contain user
>>>>>> defined
>>>>>> error code,string and some extra info)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>         
>>>>>   
>>>>>       
>>>>     
>>>
>>>   
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

-- 
View this message in context: 
http://www.nabble.com/Handling-Faults-in-servicemix-tf4204826s12049.html#a11980578
Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Reply via email to