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* The {@code wsam:Action} attribute value in the {@code fault} * message in the generated WSDL operation mapped for {@code className} * class is equal to the corresponding value in the {@code FaultAction}. * For the exact computation of {@code wsam:Action} values for the * fault messages, refer to the algorithm in the JAX-WS specification. * *

* Example 1: Specify explicit values for {@code Action} message addressing * property for the {@code input}, {@code output} and {@code fault} message * if the Java method throws only one service specific exception. * *

 * {@literal @}WebService(targetNamespace="http://example.com/numbers")
 *  public class AddNumbersImpl {
 *    {@literal @}Action(
 *         fault = {
 *             {@literal @}FaultAction(className=AddNumbersException.class, value="http://example.com/faultAction")
 *         })
 *     public int addNumbers(int number1, int number2)
 *         throws AddNumbersException {
 *         return number1 + number2;
 *     }
 * }
 * 
* * The generated WSDL looks like: * *
 {@code
 *   
 *     ...
 *     
 *       
 *         ...
 *         wsam:Action="http://example.com/faultAction"{@code />
 *       
 *     
 *     ...
 *    }
 * 
* *

* Example 2: Here is an example that shows if the explicit value for {@code Action} * message addressing property for the service specific exception is not present. * *

 * {@literal @}WebService(targetNamespace="http://example.com/numbers")
 *  public class AddNumbersImpl {
 *     public int addNumbers(int number1, int number2)
 *         throws AddNumbersException {
 *         return number1 + number2;
 *     }
 *  }
 * 
* * The generated WSDL looks like: * *
{@code
 *   
 *     ...
 *     
 *       
 *         ...
 *         wsam:Action="http://example.com/numbers/AddNumbersPortType/AddNumbers/Fault/AddNumbersException"{@code />
 *       
 *     
 *     ...
 *   
 * }
* *

* Example 3: Here is an example that shows how to specify explicit values for {@code Action} * message addressing property if the Java method throws more than one service specific exception. * *

 * {@literal @}WebService(targetNamespace="http://example.com/numbers")
 *  public class AddNumbersImpl {
 *    {@literal @}Action(
 *         fault = {
 *             {@literal @}FaultAction(className=AddNumbersException.class, value="http://example.com/addFaultAction"),
 *             {@literal @}FaultAction(className=TooBigNumbersException.class, value="http://example.com/toobigFaultAction")
 *         })
 *     public int addNumbers(int number1, int number2)
 *         throws AddNumbersException, TooBigNumbersException {
 *         return number1 + number2;
 *     }
 *  }
 * 
* * The generated WSDL looks like: * *
 {@code
 *   
 *     ...
 *     
 *       
 *         ...
 *         wsam:Action="http://example.com/addFaultAction"{@code />
 *         wsam:Action="http://example.com/toobigFaultAction"{@code />
 *       
 *     
 *     ...
 *   
 * }
* * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1 */ @Documented @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Target(ElementType.METHOD) public @interface FaultAction { /** * Name of the exception class. * * @return the name of the exception class */ Class className(); /** * Value of WS-Addressing {@code Action} message addressing property for the exception. * * @return WS-Addressing {@code Action} message addressing property for the exception */ String value() default ""; }