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Alexis Midon closed ODE-310.
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> Fault in HTTP binding
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> Key: ODE-310
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE-310
> Project: ODE
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Reporter: Alexis Midon
> Assignee: Alexis Midon
> Fix For: 1.3.1
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> Wsdl HTTP binding completely skips faults. However it could be useful.
> So ODE will support fault in HTTP binding.
> For 500s if a fault is defined in the WSDL and the response body contains the
> corresponding xml doc, then reply with a fault ; else reply with failure.
> For other codes (300s & 400s), reply with failure but put the response body
> in the details element and break down the status-line into 3 separate
> elements: HTTP-Version, Status-Code, Reason-Phrase. This will save some
> painful string manipulations with XPath.
> <definitions xmlns:odex="http://www.apache.org/ode/type/extension/http">
> <wsdl:message name="PUTRequest">
> <wsdl:part name="articleId" type="xsd:string"/>
> <wsdl:part name="article" element="ns1:article"/>
> </wsdl:message>
> <wsdl:message name="UpdateFault">
> <wsdl:part name="comment" element="fault"/>
> </wsdl:message>
> <wsdl:message name="NoPartMessage"/>
> <wsdl:portType name="ArticlePortType">
> <wsdl:operation name="doPUT">
> <wsdl:input message="ns1:PUTRequest"/>
> <wsdl:output message="ns1:NoPartMessage"/>
> <wsdl:fault name="UpdateFailed" message="UpdateFault"/>
> </wsdl:operation>
> </wsdl:portType>
> <wsdl:binding name="binding" type="ns1:ArticlePortType">
> <wsdl:operation name="doPUT">
> <http:operation location=""/>
> <odex:binding verb="PUT"/>
> <wsdl:input>
> <http:urlReplacement/>
> <!-- fault binding -->
> <odex:fault name="UpdateFailed"/>
> </wsdl:input>
> <wsdl:output/>
> </wsdl:operation>
> </bind>
> </definitions>
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