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[jira] Updated: (CXF-1434) Better Fault handling demo
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Knut Ivar Skogland updated CXF-1434:
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Attachment: CXFTest.rar
I've added a file containing a working project (maven) that uses Spring, CXF and uses a custom faultInterceptor. I hope you may use this. I also hope that my sample may be of use for the cxf project. It may not be the most elegant solution ever, but it works fine for me.
first; Alter the tomcat home directory in pom.xml (more info here; http://www.knutivars.net/cxf/index.html )
Build: mvn install
Deploy: mvn cargo:start
Please let me know if you got any questions.
> Better Fault handling demo
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>
> Key: CXF-1434
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-1434
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: Samples
> Environment: this should run on any servlet container. Java >= 5
> Reporter: David Castaneda
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: CXFTest.rar, java_first_spring_support_faults.zip
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> Sample application showing how to create custom Soap Faults.
> The target is to show a functional example of how to transform Exceptions (Checked and Unchecked) to SoapFaults, that can contain Server or Client fault and a custom detail part.
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