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javax.xml.ws
annotation FaultAction
public interface annotation FaultAction
extends Annotation
The FaultAction
annotation is used inside an {@link 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.
In this version of JAX-WS there is no standard way to specify
Action
values in a WSDL and there is no standard default value. It is intended that,
after the W3C WG on WS-Addressing has defined these items in a recommendation,
a future version of JAX-WS will require the new standards.
Method Summary |
Class |
Name of the exception class
|
String |
Value of WS-Addressing Action message addressing property for the exception
|
className
public Class className()
-
Name of the exception class
value
public String value()
-
Value of WS-Addressing
Action
message addressing property for the exception
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