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[jira] Resolved: (CXF-632) When handleMessage() returns false, we need to reverse the message direction, and if its outbound, we need to stop outbound processing and send the msg back to its sender

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Jervis Liu resolved CXF-632.
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    Resolution: Fixed

> When handleMessage() returns false, we need to reverse the message direction, and if its outbound, we need to stop outbound processing and send the msg back to its sender
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>                 Key: CXF-632
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-632
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>            Reporter: Jervis Liu
>         Assigned To: Jervis Liu
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> When handleMessage() returns false, we need to reverse the message direction, and if its outbound, we need to stop outbound processing and send the msg back to its sender
> See JAX-WS spec 9.3.2.1: 
> Return false This indicates that normal message processing should cease. Subsequent actions depend on whether the message exchange pattern (MEP) in use requires a response to the message currently being processed2 or not: 
> Response The message direction is reversed, the runtime invokes handleMessage on the next handler or dispatches the message (see section 9.1.2.2) if there are no further handlers.
> In order to do this, we need a mechanism that can stop the outbound intercetor chain, set inbound message to be the message that has been processed by handlers' handlerMessage(),  start an inbound intercetor chain. However this kind of APIs are not in place yet, the only way to stop interceptor chain is to throw an exception then start fault chain.

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