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package com.sun.xml.ws.api.model;
import com.sun.xml.bind.api.Bridge;
import javax.xml.ws.WebFault;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import java.rmi.RemoteException;
/**
* This class provides abstractio to the the exception class
* corresponding to the wsdl:fault, such as class MUST have
* {@link WebFault} annotation defined on it.
*
* Also the exception class must have
*
* public WrapperException()String message, FaultBean){}
*
* and method
*
* public FaultBean getFaultInfo();
*
* @author Vivek Pandey
*/
public interface CheckedException {
/**
* Gets the root {@link SEIModel} that owns this model.
*/
SEIModel getOwner();
/**
* Gets the parent {@link JavaMethod} to which this checked exception belongs.
*/
JavaMethod getParent();
/**
* The returned exception class would be userdefined or WSDL exception class.
*
* @return
* always non-null same object.
*/
Class getExceptionClass();
/**
* The detail bean is serialized inside the detail entry in the SOAP message.
* This must be known to the {@link javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext} inorder to get
* marshalled/unmarshalled.
*
* @return the detail bean
*/
Class getDetailBean();
/**
* Gives the {@link com.sun.xml.bind.api.Bridge} associated with the detail
*/
Bridge getBridge();
/**
* Tells whether the exception class is a userdefined or a WSDL exception.
* A WSDL exception class follows the pattern defined in JSR 224. According to that
* a WSDL exception class must have:
*
* public WrapperException()String message, FaultBean){}
*
* and accessor method
*
* public FaultBean getFaultInfo();
*/
ExceptionType getExceptionType();
/**
* Gives the wsdl:portType/wsdl:operation/wsdl:fault@message value - that is the wsdl:message
* referenced by wsdl:fault
*/
String getMessageName();
}