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Derek Foster commented on AXIS2-931:
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Actually, on consideration, I'd also like to see some additional constructors:
FailureException(String message, FailureDocument doc, Throwable cause)
{
super(message, cause);
faultMessage = doc;
}
FailureException(String message, FailureDocument doc)
{
super(message);
faultMessage = doc;
}
If I had these constructors, I would have no need of the setFailureDocument
method, and that could be removed.
> WSDL2Java generated fault exceptions don't provide a way to specify an
> exception message or cause.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AXIS2-931
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-931
> Project: Apache Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: databinding
> Reporter: Derek Foster
> Priority: Critical
>
> When WSDL2Java is run for the latest nightly build, generating XMLBeans code,
> the exception classes that are being generated for WSDL faults do not have
> any declared constructors. As a result, it is impossible to specify any kind
> of message (for debugging purposes, etc.) except by using the setFaultMessage
> method.
> The currently generated code looks like this:
> /**
> * FServiceSkeletonInterface java skeleton interface for the axisService
> */
> public interface FServiceSkeletonInterface {
>
>
> /**
> * Auto generated method signature
> */
> public crc.Fimport.xmlbeans.wsdl.ReturnDocument acceptFEvent
> (
> crc.Fimport.xmlbeans.F.FullEventUpdateDocument param4
> )
>
> throws
> crc.Fimport.wsdl2java.FServiceSkeletonInterface.FailureException;
>
> public static class FailureException extends
> java.rmi.RemoteException{
> private crc.Fimport.xmlbeans.wsdl.FailureDocument faultMessage;
> public void
> setFaultMessage(crc.Fimport.xmlbeans.wsdl.FailureDocument msg){
> faultMessage = msg;
> }
> public crc.Fimport.xmlbeans.wsdl.FailureDocument
> getFaultMessage(){
> return faultMessage;
> }
> }
>
> }
> However, I think that at a minimum, two additional constructors should be
> provided to class FailureException:
> FailureException(String message)
> {
> super(message);
> }
> FailureException(String message, Throwable cause)
> {
> super(message, cause);
> }
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