Yes, however with the SOAPFaultException you move away from the fault messages defined in the WSDL (since you can't set the Detail easily).
So for now I prefer to stay with the generated code of "Server" as per jaxws mappings of my exceptions and stick with WSDL compliance. I guess it is a known 'issue' in the spec? Thanks anyway, And: happy 2012! Guy On 4-jan-2012, at 16:25, Daniel Kulp wrote: On Thursday, December 29, 2011 3:29:29 PM Guy Pardon wrote: > Hi, > > What is the easiest way to set the "Code" element of an exception thrown by > my @WebMethod? I THINK if the "cause" of an exception that is thrown is a SOAPFaultException, the information from that SOAPFault is used to populate the returned fault. Thus, you can set the code there. -- Daniel Kulp [email protected] - http://dankulp.com/blog Talend Community Coder - http://coders.talend.com Dr. Guy Pardon | Atomikos BVBA | a 'Cool Vendor' by Gartner in 2011 CTO Phone: +32 15 61 30 55 | Email: [email protected] | Twitter: http://twitter.com/guypardon | Skype: guypardon | YahooIM: guypardon Europe: CET (local time: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=48) Visit us at http://www.atomikos.com/ Visit our blog at http://blog.atomikos.com/ Visit the Atomikos TransactionsEssentials Community at http://fogbugz.atomikos.com/default.asp?community Visit the Atomikos Training site at http://www.atomikos.com/Main/AtomikosTraining The information in this email is confidential and only meant for the addressee(s). The content of this email is informal and will not be legally binding for Atomikos.
