Hi Willem, Thanks for your response. I am having the following groovy route:
from("http:requestset") .onException(Exception.class) .handled(true) .processRef('ErrorProcessor').end() .process(new ValidateRequestProcessor()); Here the 'ValidateRequestProcessor' validates the request and on finding missing parameter throws an exception. The exception is caught by the 'ErrorProcessor' where the code for returning soap fault is written. We are using PAYLOAD DataFormat for camel-cxf but could not migrate to Camel 2.3.0 due to other dependencies. Is there any workaround to the issue which can be used to return the soap fault (I saw examples of using setFaultBody in the route but that also did not seem to work) ? Thanks, Himanshu willem.jiang wrote: > > Hi, > > Can I have a look at your Camel route? > And which camel-cxf DataFormat are you using ? > If you are using PAYLOAD DataFormat, I'm afraid you need to use Latest > Camel 2.3.0 SNAPSHOT. As William Tam just added a enhancement for it[1] > > [1]https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-2495 > > HiS wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> We are using CXF 2.2.3 with Camel 2.0.0 for exposing an end-point on >> Tomcat >> 6.0. A requirement is that if incoming request does not have a parameter, >> soap fault needs to be thrown. >> >> As the Fault and Out Consolidation has happened in Camel 2.0.0, I am >> creating a soap fault and setting it in the Out stream of Exchange inside >> a >> processor. >> >> SOAPMessage msg = null; >> try { >> MessageFactory factory = >> MessageFactory.newInstance(SOAPConstants.SOAP_1_2_PROTOCOL); >> msg = factory.createMessage(); >> SOAPBody body = msg.getSOAPBody(); >> QName qName = SOAPConstants.SOAP_SENDER_FAULT; >> >> SOAPFault soapFault = body.addFault(qName, "Test Code"); >> Detail detail = soapFault.addDetail(); >> detail.setValue("Test Description"); >> >> exchange.getOut().setFault(true); >> >> exchange.getOut().setHeader(org.apache.cxf.message.Message.RESPONSE_CODE, >> new Integer(500)); >> exchange.getOut().setBody(body); >> >> } catch (SOAPException e) { >> e.printStackTrace(); >> } >> >> After doing this, I am not getting any exception but the soap fault is >> also >> not getting thrown, instead a Soap Envelope with empty Body is coming as >> output. >> >> Any ideas on what could be going wrong in the above? >> >> Thanks, >> Himanshu > > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Unable-to-throw-Soap-Fault-tp28010828p28011453.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.