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[jira] Updated: (TUSCANY-2094) Would like to keep track of element name during fault/exception mapping at introspect time and invocation time so I can use FaultException matching helpfully

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Scott Kurz updated TUSCANY-2094:
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    Attachment: JAXWSFaultExcMapper.patch

> Would like to keep track of element name during fault/exception mapping at introspect time and invocation time so I can use FaultException matching helpfully
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>                 Key: TUSCANY-2094
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-2094
>             Project: Tuscany
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Java SCA Data Binding Runtime
>    Affects Versions: Java-SCA-1.1
>            Reporter: Scott Kurz
>             Fix For: Java-SCA-1.2
>
>         Attachments: JAXWSFaultExcMapper.patch
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> In the JAXWSFaultExceptionMapper, we look at the @WebFault to capture the fault element name.   
> It would be nice to capture during introspect this so it could be set into the FaultException at wrap time for use in matching. 
> I'll attach a patch which has does:
> 1) During introspect, save the @WebFault element and set it in as the fault DT's XMLType logical's element name
> 2) During wrapFaultInfo(), if we have a FaultException let's grab the element name from the fault logical and do a setFaultName()
> The reason I had to do 1) in addition to 2) is that the instrospection of the fault itself was, in my case, creating an XMLType with Type but no Element.
> (This happened since the JAXBDataBinding only sets up an Element on the XMLType if it finds an @XMLRootElement).    
> I wasn't sure in 1) if I should always set the @WebFault as the fault's logical's element name or if I should only do so in the introspect of the fault did not itself set this field to non-null.

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