Do you have a log4j.properties or similar thing for configuring log4j? The Logging stuff in CXF will log the message at INFO level so you will need to make sure you have it configured to log INFO messages.
Dan On Wednesday, April 27, 2011 6:12:23 PM BRUNO MELLONI wrote: > I am using CXF on a command-line java application client to call a > commercial .NET web service (Great Plains Web Service). Under some > circumstances (probably triggered by a technical issue or by data I feed > it) the service throws an exception, but all I receive in the client side > is "org.apache.cxf.binding.soap.SoapFault: The application encountered an > unhandled system exception. Contact your system administrator for > details." > > Clearly that doesn't tell me anything useful, so I wanted to see the SOAP > request/response to see if there is more detail about the problem. > > Following the documentation I could find I did the following: > > 1.- Added > "-Dorg.apache.cxf.Logger=org.apache.cxf.common.logging.Log4jLogger" to the > Eclipse run configuration program arguments for the app, so that logging > will go to the Log4jLogger that the application uses. > > 2.- Added the LoggingFeature to my <jaxws:client> tag as follows: > > <jaxws:client id="gpClient" > address="http://myGPServer/DynamicsGPWebServices/DynamicsGPService.asmx" > serviceClass="com.microsoft.schemas.dynamics.gp._2006._01.DynamicsX0020GPS > oap" > <jaxws:features> > <bean class="org.apache.cxf.feature.LoggingFeature" /> > </jaxws:features> > </jaxws:client> > > 3.- Added the block to enable logging to the context file: > <cxf:bus> > <cxf:features> > <cxf:logging/> > </cxf:features> > </cxf:bus> > > And frustratingly... the SOAP message request/response does not go to the > console nor log4j. > > Where did I go wrong? -- Daniel Kulp [email protected] http://dankulp.com/blog Talend - http://www.talend.com
