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Posted to users@cxf.apache.org by Benson Margulies <bi...@gmail.com> on 2010/12/01 15:39:01 UTC

IOException versus Fault for nobody home?

If the HTTP server is there, but the CXF servlet is not answering, a
JAX-WS client proxy throws an IOException instead of a Fault. To be
exact, ClientCallback.get throws an ExecutionException with an
IOException cause instead of a Fault cause.

Re: IOException versus Fault for nobody home?

Posted by Daniel Kulp <dk...@apache.org>.
On Wednesday 01 December 2010 9:39:01 am Benson Margulies wrote:
> If the HTTP server is there, but the CXF servlet is not answering, a
> JAX-WS client proxy throws an IOException instead of a Fault. To be
> exact, ClientCallback.get throws an ExecutionException with an
> IOException cause instead of a Fault cause.

If the HTTP server isn't there, is that also an IOException or a Fault?   They 
should both be exactly the same.  


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