Hello everybody,
I've some problems with the SOAPException handling. I wrote a EJB3 with @WebMethods
and JBoss generates automatically the corresponding WSDL catalogue. In order to get a
declaration of a fault message inside the WSDL, I have to throw a SOAPException in my
@WebMethod.
e.g.
| @WebMethod
| public String doSomething(String input) throws SOAPException {
|
| String result = "Hello World!";
|
| if(input.equals("")) {
| throw new SOAPException("No input specified.");
| }//if
|
| return result;
| }//doSomething()
|
My client is written in PHP and able to handle SOAPExceptions like desired. If I send an
empty request to my Web Service then JBoss sends a SOAPException back to the PHP client
which handles this exception.
Everytime the Web Service creates a SOAPException, I get a really huge output on my JBoss
console.
How could I avoid this? I mean, is it possible to handle this exceptions by myself? Or is
this the normal behaviour of a SOAPException?
PS: I know, I could put this "throw new SOAPException" inside of a try-catch
block, but as everybody know the client of the Web Service gets then no SOAPException
message. So I need to let the exception be handled by the EJB container. Or have I to do
it in the catch block?)
with kind regards,
Marco
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