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[jira] [Created] (CXF-5875) Problems in WS-Addressing with anonymous replyTo or faultTo Address

Roberto created CXF-5875:
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             Summary: Problems in WS-Addressing with anonymous replyTo or faultTo Address
                 Key: CXF-5875
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-5875
             Project: CXF
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: WS-* Components
    Affects Versions: 3.0.0
         Environment: Windows 7 64-bits
JDK 1.7.0_51 64-bits
            Reporter: Roberto
            Priority: Minor


In WS-Addressing, setting the fault-to WSA_ANONYMOUS_ADDRESS does not work if reply-to is set to a different server. 

Example:

EndpointReferenceType replyTo = EndpointReferenceUtils.getEndpointReference("http://localhost:9092/callback");

EndpointReferenceType faultTo = EndpointReferenceUtils.getEndpointReference(Names.WSA_ANONYMOUS_ADDRESS)

AddressingProperties maps = new AddressingProperties();
maps.setReplyTo(replyTo);
maps.setFaultTo(faultTo);
requestContext.put(CLIENT_ADDRESSING_PROPERTIES, maps);

In this case, I expect successful replys sent to "http://localhost:9092/callback", and exceptions sent back to client. Instead of that, both answers are sent to "http://localhost:9092/callback". 

I made some tests for the following cases:

Case 1 (No problems found):
replyTo=endpoint 1 -> result: reply sent to endpoint 1 (OK)
faultTo=endpoint 2 -> result: fault sent to endpoint 2 (OK)

Case 2 (No problems found):
replyTo=WSA_ANONYMOUS_ADDRESS -> result: reply sent back to client (OK)
faultTo=WSA_ANONYMOUS_ADDRESS -> result: fault sent back to client (OK)

Case 3 (Unexpected message received in client)
replyTo=WSA_ANONYMOUS_ADDRESS -> result: reply sent back to client (OK)
faultTo=endpoint 2 -> result: fault sent to endpoint 2 (OK), but client recieves an extra empty message which raises an exception (WRONG): "org.apache.cxf.binding.soap.SoapFault: Error reading XMLStreamReader: Unexpected EOF in prolog"

Case 4 (Exception sent to replyTo instead of faultTo)
replyTo=endpoint 1 -> result: reply sent to endpoint 1 (OK)
faultTo=WSA_ANONYMOUS_ADDRESS -> result: reply sent to endpoint 1 (WRONG)




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