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package test.soap;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
import org.apache.axis.SimpleChain;
import org.apache.axis.client.Call;
import org.apache.axis.client.Service;
import org.apache.axis.configuration.SimpleProvider;
import org.apache.axis.handlers.soap.SOAPService;
import org.apache.axis.message.SOAPEnvelope;
import org.apache.axis.message.SOAPHeaderElement;
import org.apache.axis.providers.java.RPCProvider;
import org.apache.axis.server.AxisServer;
import org.apache.axis.transport.local.LocalTransport;
import java.util.Vector;
/**
* Confirm OnFault() header processing + additions work right.
*
* @author Glen Daniels (gdaniels@apache.org)
*/
public class TestOnFaultHeaders extends TestCase {
public static String TRIGGER_NS = "http://trigger-fault";
public static String TRIGGER_NAME = "faultPlease";
public static String RESP_NAME = "okHeresYourFault";
private SimpleProvider provider = new SimpleProvider();
private AxisServer engine = new AxisServer(provider);
private LocalTransport localTransport = new LocalTransport(engine);
static final String localURL = "local:///testService";
public TestOnFaultHeaders(String s) {
super(s);
}
public void setUp() throws Exception {
engine.init();
localTransport.setUrl(localURL);
SimpleChain chain = new SimpleChain();
chain.addHandler(new TestFaultHandler());
chain.addHandler(new TestHandler());
SOAPService service = new SOAPService(chain,
new RPCProvider(),
null);
service.setOption("className", TestService.class.getName());
service.setOption("allowedMethods", "*");
provider.deployService("testService", service);
}
/**
* Add a header which will trigger a fault in the TestHandler, and
* therefore trigger the onFault() in the TestFaultHandler. That should
* put a header in the outgoing message, which we check for when we get
* the fault.
*
* @throws Exception
*/
public void testOnFaultHeaders() throws Exception {
Call call = new Call(new Service());
call.setTransport(localTransport);
SOAPHeaderElement header = new SOAPHeaderElement(TRIGGER_NS,
TRIGGER_NAME,
"do it");
call.addHeader(header);
try {
call.invoke("countChars", new Object [] { "foo" });
} catch (Exception e) {
SOAPEnvelope env = call.getResponseMessage().getSOAPEnvelope();
Vector headers = env.getHeaders();
assertEquals("Wrong # of headers in fault!", 1, headers.size());
SOAPHeaderElement respHeader = (SOAPHeaderElement)headers.get(0);
assertEquals("Wrong namespace for header", TRIGGER_NS,
respHeader.getNamespaceURI());
assertEquals("Wrong localName for response header", RESP_NAME,
respHeader.getName());
return;
}
fail("We should have gotten a fault!");
}
}