For remotable interfaces, SCA uses JAX-WS conventions to generate the WSDL from 
Java. And JAX-WS requires the (business, checked) exception to be mappable into 
a "fault" bean.

Thanks,
Raymond
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Raymond Feng
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Apache Tuscany PMC member and committer: tuscany.apache.org
Co-author of Tuscany SCA In Action book: www.tuscanyinaction.com
Personal Web Site: www.enjoyjava.com
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On Sep 13, 2010, at 3:25 PM, Millies, Sebastian wrote:

> As soon as I add an argument of type java.lang.Throwable to one of
> my service methods, I get an error upon activation:
> 
> WARNUNG: Exception while generating WSDL for 
> CurrencyConverter/CurrencyConverter
> 14.09.2010 00:11:23 
> org.apache.tuscany.sca.binding.ws.wsdlgen.BindingWSDLGenerator
> SCHWERWIEGEND: Exception thrown was: org.osoa.sca.ServiceRuntimeException: 
> com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.IllegalAnnotationsException: 1 counts of 
> IllegalAnnotationExceptions
> java.lang.StackTraceElement does not have a no-arg default constructor.
>       this problem is related to the following location:
>               at java.lang.StackTraceElement
>               at public java.lang.StackTraceElement[] 
> java.lang.Throwable.getStackTrace()
>               at java.lang.ThrowableThis 
> 
> This is really bad. Where is this documented? Does every nested property of 
> every method 
> argument have to have a no-arg constructor?
> 
> This makes the implementation of an SCA LogService in Tuscany 1.6 practically 
> impossible, if
> one cannot even pass in an exception object. 
> 
> -- Sebastian

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