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*/
package org.jboss.ws.extensions.wsrm.spi.protocol;
/**
* <p><b>SequenceFault</b> element purpose is to carry the specific details of a fault generated during the
* reliable messaging specific processing of a message belonging to a Sequence. WS-ReliableMessaging
* nodes MUST use the <b>SequenceFault</b> container only in conjunction with the SOAP 1.1 fault mechanism.
* WS-ReliableMessaging nodes MUST NOT use the <b>SequenceFault</b> container in conjunction with the
* SOAP 1.2 binding.</p>
*
* The following infoset defines its syntax:
* <p><blockquote><pre>
* <SequenceFault ...>
* <wsrm:FaultCode> wsrm:FaultCode </wsrm:FaultCode>
* <wsrm:Detail> ... </wsrm:Detail> ?
* ...
* </SequenceFault>
* </pre></blockquote></p>
*
* @author richard.opalka@jboss.com
*/
public interface RMSequenceFault extends RMSerializable
{
/**
* WS-ReliableMessaging nodes that generate a <b>SequenceFault</b> MUST set the value of this
* element to a qualified name from the set of faults [Subcodes] defined below.
* @param faultCode
*/
void setFaultCode(RMSequenceFaultCode faultCode);
/**
* Getter
* @return sequence fault code
*/
RMSequenceFaultCode getFaultCode();
/**
* This element, if present, carries application specific error information
* related to the fault being described.
* @param detail
*/
void setDetail(Exception detail);
/**
* Getter
* @return application specific fault detail
*/
Exception getDetail();
}
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