@Documented
@Retention(value=RUNTIME)
@Target(value=METHOD)
public @interface FaultAction
FaultAction annotation is used inside an Action
annotation to allow an explicit association of a WS-Addressing
Action message addressing property with the fault
messages of the WSDL operation mapped from the exception class.
The wsam:Action attribute value in the fault
message in the generated WSDL operation mapped for className
class is equal to the corresponding value in the FaultAction.
For the exact computation of wsam:Action values for the
fault messages, refer to the algorithm in the Jakarta XML Web Services specification.
Example 1: Specify explicit values for Action message addressing
property for the input, output and fault 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>
| Modifier and Type | Required Element and Description |
|---|---|
java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Exception> |
className
Name of the exception class.
|
| Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description |
|---|---|
java.lang.String |
value
Value of WS-Addressing
Action message addressing property for the exception. |