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* Copyright 2003-2004 The Apache Software Foundation.
// (c) Copyright IBM Corp. 2004, 2005 All Rights Reserved
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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#ifndef SOAPFAULTEXCEPTION_INCLUDED
#define SOAPFAULTEXCEPTION_INCLUDED
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#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <axis/GDefine.h>
#include <axis/AxisException.h>
/**
* @file SoapFaultException.hpp
*/
/**
* @class SoapFaultException
* @brief Superclass of all user-defined soap faults defined in the WSDL
*
* SoapFaultException is the superclass of all user faults that are defined
* in the WSDL. This enables a client application to catch all soap faults
* in a single catch block. To catch a specific soap fault, a client
* application should catch the class that represents the fault's complex
* type. SoapFaultException is a simple class that encapsulates the fault
* information and does not reference the SoapFault itself. This means it
* can clean it's own storage in its destructor so the client application
* doesn't have to.
*
*/
/**
* SoapFaultException constructor
*
* @param code is the SOAP faultcode
* @param string is the SOAP faultstring
* @param actor is the SOAP faultactor
* @param exceptionCode is the axis exception code
*/
AXISC_STORAGE_CLASS_INFO
AXISCHANDLE axiscSoapFaultExceptionCreate(const AxiscChar * code,
const AxiscChar * string,
const AxiscChar * actor,
int exceptionCode);
/**
* Destructor
*/
AXISC_STORAGE_CLASS_INFO
void axiscSoapFaultExceptionDestroy(AXISCHANDLE soapFaultException);
/**
* Returns the SOAP faultcode
*
* @return faultCode
*/
AXISC_STORAGE_CLASS_INFO
const AxiscChar * axiscSoapFaultExceptionGetFaultCode(AXISCHANDLE soapFaultException);
/**
* Returns the SOAP faultstring
*
* @return faultString
*/
AXISC_STORAGE_CLASS_INFO
const AxiscChar * axiscSoapFaultExceptionGetFaultString(AXISCHANDLE soapFaultException);
/**
* Returns the SOAP faultactor
*
* @return faultActor
*/
AXISC_STORAGE_CLASS_INFO
const AxiscChar * axiscSoapFaultExceptionGetFaultActor(AXISCHANDLE soapFaultException);
/**
* Set the SOAP faultcode
*
* @param code is the SOAP faultcode
*/
AXISC_STORAGE_CLASS_INFO
void axiscSoapFaultExceptionSetFaultCode(AXISCHANDLE soapFaultException, const AxiscChar * code);
/**
* Set the SOAP faultstring
*
* @param string is the SOAP faultstring
*/
AXISC_STORAGE_CLASS_INFO
void axiscSoapFaultExceptionSetFaultString(AXISCHANDLE soapFaultException, const AxiscChar * string);
/**
* Set the SOAP faultactor
*
* @param actor is the SOAP faultactor
*/
AXISC_STORAGE_CLASS_INFO
void axiscSoapFaultExceptionSetFaultActor(AXISCHANDLE soapFaultException, const AxiscChar * actor);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* SOAPFAULTEXCEPTION_INCLUDED */