On Tuesday 25 May 2010, Donald W. Long elucidated thus:
I found that if the service returns a string value and the service
throws an exception i can look at the result and it will contain
'soap:Server', but if the service returns void then you can not tell
if you have an error or not.
But what I am really trying to figure out, is how do you see what
exception the service has thrown.
You may noticed that I am using the WindowsHttpAuthenticated, this is
required for access to the server that is running the web services.
If you are not seeing a suds.WebFault raised then the service is not
raising a SOAPFault, and thus is returning error information to you
other ways. If the service does not raise a SOAPFault on errors, then
you will have to wrap the call and raise an exception if an error
condition is returned.
j
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