Annotation Type FaultAction
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@Documented @Retention(RUNTIME) @Target(METHOD) public @interface FaultAction
TheFaultAction
annotation is used inside anAction
annotation to allow an explicit association of a WS-AddressingAction
message addressing property with thefault
messages of the WSDL operation mapped from the exception class.The
wsam:Action
attribute value in thefault
message in the generated WSDL operation mapped forclassName
class is equal to the corresponding value in theFaultAction
. For the exact computation ofwsam:Action
values for the fault messages, refer to the algorithm in the JAX-WS specification.Example 1: Specify explicit values for
Action
message addressing property for theinput
,output
andfault
message if the Java method throws only one service specific exception.@WebService(targetNamespace="http://example.com/numbers") public class AddNumbersImpl { @Action( fault = { @FaultAction(className=AddNumbersException.class, value="http://example.com/faultAction") }) public int addNumbers(int number1, int number2) throws AddNumbersException { return number1 + number2; } }
The generated WSDL looks like:<definitions targetNamespace="http://example.com/numbers" ...> ... <portType name="AddNumbersPortType"> <operation name="AddNumbers"> ... <fault message="tns:AddNumbersException" name="AddNumbersException"
wsam:Action="http://example.com/faultAction"/> </operation> </portType> ... </definitions>
Example 2: Here is an example that shows if the explicit value for
Action
message addressing property for the service specific exception is not present.@WebService(targetNamespace="http://example.com/numbers") public class AddNumbersImpl { public int addNumbers(int number1, int number2) throws AddNumbersException { return number1 + number2; } }
The generated WSDL looks like:<definitions targetNamespace="http://example.com/numbers" ...> ... <portType name="AddNumbersPortType"> <operation name="AddNumbers"> ... <fault message="tns:addNumbersFault" name="InvalidNumbers"
wsam:Action="http://example.com/numbers/AddNumbersPortType/AddNumbers/Fault/AddNumbersException"/> </operation> </portType> ... </definitions>
Example 3: Here is an example that shows how to specify explicit values for
Action
message addressing property if the Java method throws more than one service specific exception.@WebService(targetNamespace="http://example.com/numbers") public class AddNumbersImpl { @Action( fault = { @FaultAction(className=AddNumbersException.class, value="http://example.com/addFaultAction"), @FaultAction(className=TooBigNumbersException.class, value="http://example.com/toobigFaultAction") }) public int addNumbers(int number1, int number2) throws AddNumbersException, TooBigNumbersException { return number1 + number2; } }
The generated WSDL looks like:<definitions targetNamespace="http://example.com/numbers" ...> ... <portType name="AddNumbersPortType"> <operation name="AddNumbers"> ... <fault message="tns:addNumbersFault" name="AddNumbersException"
wsam:Action="http://example.com/addFaultAction"/> <fault message="tns:tooBigNumbersFault" name="TooBigNumbersException"
wsam:Action="http://example.com/toobigFaultAction"/> </operation> </portType> ... </definitions>
- Since:
- 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
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value
String value
Value of WS-AddressingAction
message addressing property for the exception.- Returns:
- WS-Addressing
Action
message addressing property for the exception
- Default:
- ""
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