FaultBinding Class
Specifies the format for any error messages that might be output as a result of the operation. This class cannot be inherited.
Assembly: System.Web.Services (in System.Web.Services.dll)
The FaultBinding class corresponds to the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) <fault> element enclosed by the <operation> element, which in turn corresponds to the OperationBinding class. For more information about WSDL, see the specification at http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl/.
The following example demonstrates a typical use of the FaultBinding class.
FaultBindingCollection^ myFaultBindingCollection = myOperationBinding->Faults; FaultBinding^ myFaultBinding = gcnew FaultBinding; myFaultBinding->Name = "ErrorString"; // Associate SOAP fault binding to the fault binding of the operation. myExtensions = myFaultBinding->Extensions; SoapFaultBinding^ mySoapFaultBinding = gcnew SoapFaultBinding; mySoapFaultBinding->Use = SoapBindingUse::Literal; mySoapFaultBinding->Namespace = "http://www.contoso.com/stockquote"; myExtensions->Add( mySoapFaultBinding ); myFaultBindingCollection->Add( myFaultBinding );
FaultBindingCollection * myFaultBindingCollection = myOperationBinding->Faults; FaultBinding* myFaultBinding = new FaultBinding(); myFaultBinding->Name = S"ErrorString"; // Associate SOAP fault binding to the fault binding of the operation. myExtensions = myFaultBinding->Extensions; SoapFaultBinding* mySoapFaultBinding = new SoapFaultBinding(); mySoapFaultBinding->Use = SoapBindingUse::Literal; mySoapFaultBinding->Namespace = S"http://www.contoso.com/stockquote"; myExtensions->Add(mySoapFaultBinding); myFaultBindingCollection->Add(myFaultBinding);
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