Reputation: 1081
I have a SOAP endpoint which should return response type A based on request type B. But during the processing of a request, I'm expecting errors (like unable to call downstream service) which throw custom exception for example type ExpEx. And now I want to do custom error mapping, because in case of errors, I don't want to return type A but want to return type CFault (which is defined in wsdl also). Now question:
my endpoint:
public class FantasticEndpoint extend WebServiceEndpoint {
private static final String NAMESPACE = "http://www.fantastic.com/SOA/tmp/FantasticService/v_2_4";
@PayloadRoot(namespace = NAMESPACE, localPart = "handleBOperation")
@ResponsePayload
public A createConsumers(@RequestPayload B b{
//do some dangerous logic possility throw EXCEPTION
// if EXCEPTION return CFault or return A if normal processing
}
}
Upvotes: 2
Views: 6774
Reputation: 81
First of all, take a look on that: https://docs.spring.io/spring-ws/sites/2.0/reference/html/server.html#server-endpoint-exception-resolver
I am going to highlight some of that:
According to documentation, you can create your own exception class to indicate the SOAP Fault that should be returned whenever that exception is thrown. Just annotate class with @SoapFault annotation.
import org.springframework.ws.soap.server.endpoint.annotation.FaultCode;
import org.springframework.ws.soap.server.endpoint.annotation.SoapFault;
@SoapFault(faultCode = FaultCode.SERVER)
public class MyCustomException extends Exception {
public MyClientException(String message) {
super(message);
}
}
If this doesn't suit you, you can mess with SoapFaultAnnotationExceptionResolver (https://docs.spring.io/spring-ws/site/apidocs/org/springframework/ws/soap/server/endpoint/SoapFaultAnnotationExceptionResolver.html). This resolver lets you map exception classes to SOAP Fault:
<beans>
<bean id="exceptionResolver" class="org.springframework.ws.soap.server.endpoint.SoapFaultMappingExceptionResolver">
<property name="defaultFault" value="SERVER"/>
<property name="exceptionMappings">
<value>
org.springframework.oxm.ValidationFailureException=CLIENT,Invalid request
</value>
</property>
</bean>
You can use this to add SoapFaultDetail:
public class MySoapFaultDefinitionExceptionResolver extends SoapFaultMappingExceptionResolver {
private static final QName CODE = new QName("code");
private static final QName DESCRIPTION = new QName("description");
@Override
protected void customizeFault(Object endpoint, Exception ex, SoapFault fault) {
if (ex instanceof MyCustomException) {
SoapFaultDetail detail = fault.addFaultDetail();
detail.addFaultDetailElement(CODE).addText("SOMECODE");
detail.addFaultDetailElement(DESCRIPTION).addText(ex.getMessage());
}
}
I have once used EndpointInterceptor to mess with SOAPHeader. Perhaps you can use it to do the work with SOAPFault (https://docs.spring.io/spring-ws/site/apidocs/org/springframework/ws/server/EndpointInterceptor.html).
You can extract SOAPFault from MessageContext like this:
@Override
public boolean handleFault(MessageContext messageContext, Object o) throws Exception {
SaajSoapMessage soapResponse = (SaajSoapMessage) messageContext.getResponse();
SOAPMessage soapMessage = soapResponse.getSaajMessage();
SOAPBody body = soapMessage.getSOAPBody();
SOAPFault fault = body.getFault();
//do something with fault here
return true
}
You can read about SOAPFault interface here https://docs.spring.io/spring-ws/site/apidocs/org/springframework/ws/soap/SoapFault.html
Upvotes: 8