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package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.addressing.model;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.resources.AddressingMessages;
import javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
This exception captures SOAP Fault information when a WS-Addressing 1.0 Message Addressing
Property is invalid and cannot be processed.
Author: Rama Pulavarthi
/**
* This exception captures SOAP Fault information when a WS-Addressing 1.0 Message Addressing
* Property is invalid and cannot be processed.
*
* @author Rama Pulavarthi
*/
public class InvalidAddressingHeaderException extends WebServiceException {
private QName problemHeader;
private QName subsubcode;
Creates a InvalidAddressingHeader exception capturing information about the invalid
Addressing Message Property and the reason in Subsubcode.
Params: - problemHeader –
represents the invalid Addressing Header.
- subsubcode –
represents the reason why the Addressing header in question is invalid.
/**
* Creates a InvalidAddressingHeader exception capturing information about the invalid
* Addressing Message Property and the reason in Subsubcode.
* @param problemHeader
* represents the invalid Addressing Header.
* @param subsubcode
* represents the reason why the Addressing header in question is invalid.
*/
public InvalidAddressingHeaderException(QName problemHeader, QName subsubcode) {
super(AddressingMessages.INVALID_ADDRESSING_HEADER_EXCEPTION(problemHeader,subsubcode));
this.problemHeader = problemHeader;
this.subsubcode = subsubcode;
}
public QName getProblemHeader() {
return problemHeader;
}
public QName getSubsubcode() {
return subsubcode;
}
}