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Posted to users@cxf.apache.org by Andrew Clegg <an...@nervechannel.com> on 2009/07/23 17:40:20 UTC

Re: JAX-WS Client Exceptions (that do not propagate to the Web Container)

Doesn't *any* exception thrown during invocation of a web method get
sent to the client without reaching the container?

This is my understanding anyway.

Andrew.

2009/7/23 ROBERTOJIMENOCA@terra.es <RO...@terra.es>:
> What is the correct way in JAX-WS to throw exceptions to the Client (or caller) and not propagate to my Web Container?
> (In JAX-RS javax.ws.rs.WebApplicationException does the equivalent of what I want)
>
>
> Ahora tambi�n puedes acceder a tu correo Terra desde el m�vil.
> Inf�rmate pinchando aqu�.
>
>
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Re: JAX-WS Client Exceptions (that do not propagate to the Web Container)

Posted by Daniel Kulp <dk...@apache.org>.
On Thu July 23 2009 11:40:20 am Andrew Clegg wrote:
> Doesn't *any* exception thrown during invocation of a web method get
> sent to the client without reaching the container?
>
> This is my understanding anyway.

Yea.  That would be my understanding as well.   Any exceptions thrown are 
mapped to faults and sent to the client.

Dan


>
> Andrew.
>
> 2009/7/23 ROBERTOJIMENOCA@terra.es <RO...@terra.es>:
> > What is the correct way in JAX-WS to throw exceptions to the Client (or
> > caller) and not propagate to my Web Container? (In JAX-RS
> > javax.ws.rs.WebApplicationException does the equivalent of what I want)
> >
> >
> > Ahora tambi�n puedes acceder a tu correo Terra desde el m�vil.
> > Inf�rmate pinchando aqu�.

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