I agree, it would be nice to allow a method to raise a Fault and have it
pass through.  Can you upload this as a patch to SourceForge?

- Geoff

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> Hello.  Currently, XMLRPCServlet catches any exception in a service
> method and wraps it in a Fault object with faultCode forced to 1.
> This seems... wrong.  The whole point of having fault codes is that
> you can flag error conditions to the caller in an easy-to-parse way.
> I suggest something like the following be applied to XMLRPCServlet.py;
> it allows your service method to raise a Fault directly, in which case
> it's marshalled back unmolested.
> 
> [diff begins]
> diff -d -c -r1.3 XMLRPCServlet.py
> *** XMLRPCServlet.py    3 Mar 2003 03:27:53 -0000       1.3
> --- XMLRPCServlet.py    11 Jan 2004 02:24:19 -0000
> ***************
> *** 44,49 ****
> --- 44,53 ----
>                                         response =
> self.call(method, *params)
>                                 if type(response) != type(()):
>                                         response = (response,)
> +                       except xmlrpclib.Fault, fault:
> +                               response =
> xmlrpclib.dumps(fault, encoding=encoding)
> +                               self.sendOK('text/xml',
> response, transaction)
> +                               self.handleException(transaction)
>                         except Exception, e:
>                                 fault =
> self.resultForException(e, transaction)
>                                 response =
> xmlrpclib.dumps(xmlrpclib.Fault(1, fault), encoding=encoding) [diff
> ends] ~
> 
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