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Daniel Kulp resolved CXF-1417.
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    Resolution: Fixed

> SOAPFaultException built programmatically and thrown in a JAX-WS handler are 
> not correctly populated
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CXF-1417
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-1417
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: JAX-WS Runtime
>    Affects Versions: 2.0, 2.0.1, 2.0.2, 2.0.3, 2.0.4, 2.1, 2.0.5
>         Environment: whatever
>            Reporter: Davide Gesino
>            Assignee: Daniel Kulp
>             Fix For: 2.1, 2.0.5
>
>
> Create a SOAPFaultException filled with a SOAPFault and throw it from a 
> JAX-WS Hander.
> On the other side some content of the SOAPFaultException is missing.
> Here is a code that can be tried: create a SOAPHandler with the following 
> handleMessage().
> public boolean handleMessage(SOAPMessageContext ctx) {
>                 Boolean outboundProperty = (Boolean) ctx
>                                 
> .get(MessageContext.MESSAGE_OUTBOUND_PROPERTY);
>                 if (!outboundProperty) {
>                         SOAPMessage msg = ctx.getMessage();
>                         SOAPBody body;
>                         try {
>                                 body = msg.getSOAPBody();
>                                 SOAPFault fault = body.addFault();
>                                 QName faultName = new 
> QName(SOAPConstants.URI_NS_SOAP_ENVELOPE,
>                                                 "Server");
>                                 fault.setFaultCode(faultName);
>                                 
> fault.setFaultActor("http://gizmos.com/orders";);
>                                 fault.setFaultString("Server not responding");
>                                 Detail detail = fault.addDetail();
>                                 QName entryName = new 
> QName("http://gizmos.com/orders/";,
>                                                 "order", "PO");
>                                 DetailEntry entry = 
> detail.addDetailEntry(entryName);
>                                 entry.addTextNode("Quantity element does not 
> have a value");
>                                 QName entryName2 = new 
> QName("http://gizmos.com/orders/";,
>                                                 "order", "PO");
>                                 DetailEntry entry2 = 
> detail.addDetailEntry(entryName2);
>                                 entry2.addTextNode("Incomplete address: no 
> zip code");
>                                 throw new SOAPFaultException(fault);
>                         } catch (SOAPException e) {
>                                 // TODO Auto-generated catch block
>                                 e.printStackTrace();
>                         }
>                 }
>                 return true;
>         } 
> This is what I would expect:
> <soapenv:Fault>
>       <faultcode>soapenv:Server</faultcode>
>       <faultstring>Server not responding</faultstring>
>       <faultactor>http://gizmos.com/orders</faultactor>
>       <detail>
>         <PO:order xmlns:PO="http://gizmos.com/orders/";>Quantity element does 
> not have a value</PO:order>
>         <PO:order xmlns:PO="http://gizmos.com/orders/";>Incomplete address: no 
> zip code</PO:order>
>       </detail>
>   </soapenv:Fault>
> And this is what I get:
>  <soap:Fault>
>       <faultcode>soap:Server</faultcode>
>       <faultstring>Server not responding</faultstring>
> </soap:Fault>

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