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Chris Twiner reassigned MUSE-268:
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Assignee: Chris Twiner (was: Dan Jemiolo)
> SoapFault(Element) constructor retrieves code but loses namespace
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> Key: MUSE-268
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MUSE-268
> Project: Muse
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Muse 2.2.0
> Reporter: Vinh Nguyen
> Assignee: Chris Twiner
> Priority: Minor
>
> I'm doing the following in SimpleResourceRouter:
> public Element invoke(Element soapBody)
> {
> // Check the error code.
> Element response = super.invoke(soapBody);
> QName name = XmlUtils.getElementQName(response);
> if (name.equals(SoapConstants.FAULT_QNAME))
> {
> SoapFault fault = new SoapFault(response);
> QName faultCode = fault.getCode();
> System.out.println("Fault code: " + faultCode.getPrefix() + ", " +
> faultCode.getLocalPart() + ", " + faultCode.getNamespaceURI());
> if (faultCode.equals(SoapConstants.SENDER_QNAME))
> {
> System.out.println("Fault is a user error!");
> }
> }
> return response;
> }
> But I noticed that the faultCode's namespace is lost. So when I try to
> compare it to SoapConstants.SENDER_QNAME, it always returns false. So it is
> difficult to check if the fault is a user error, or an actual system (Muse)
> error.
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