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    How do I catch a Microsoft.XLANGs.Core.XlangSoapException?  
biztalker


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03-23-05 11:01 PM

What reference do I need to add to the project in order to do this?





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    RE: How do I catch a Microsoft.XLANGs.Core.XlangSoapException?  
Stephen W. Thomas


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03-23-05 11:01 PM

Hello.

Are you using SP1?  If not, I think there is a known issue with accessing
the SOAP error information.  I have seen it when working with NACKs/ACKs.  I
do not know for sure if this relates to what you are trying to do or not.  I
talk about it a little more here:
http://www.geekswithblogs.net/sthom...08/02/9234.aspx

Hope this helps.

Stephen W. Thomas
http://www.geekswithblogs.net/sthomas


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> What reference do I need to add to the project in order to do this?





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    RE: How do I catch a Microsoft.XLANGs.Core.XlangSoapException?  
biztalker


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03-23-05 11:01 PM

Thanks Stephen. Yes I tried to catch the deliveryfailureexception and it did
not seem to get caught, even though I am using SP1. I'll give it a try again
.
Thanks for the link (and your sample). Now, is there any way to prevent the
error messages from showing up in the application log?

"Stephen W. Thomas" wrote:
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> Hello.
>
> Are you using SP1?  If not, I think there is a known issue with accessing
> the SOAP error information.  I have seen it when working with NACKs/ACKs. 
 I
> do not know for sure if this relates to what you are trying to do or not. 
 I
> talk about it a little more here:
> http://www.geekswithblogs.net/sthom...08/02/9234.aspx
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Stephen W. Thomas
> http://www.geekswithblogs.net/sthomas
>
>
> "biztalker" wrote:
> 





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    RE: How do I catch a Microsoft.XLANGs.Core.XlangSoapException?  
Stephen W. Thomas


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03-23-05 11:01 PM

Hello.

I do not know of a way to suppress the error messages.

If you are using SP1, I think that was corrected.

Best of luck.

Stephen W. Thomas
http://www.geekswithblogs.net/sthomas


"biztalker" wrote:
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> Thanks Stephen. Yes I tried to catch the deliveryfailureexception and it d
id
> not seem to get caught, even though I am using SP1. I'll give it a try aga
in.
> Thanks for the link (and your sample). Now, is there any way to prevent th
e
> error messages from showing up in the application log?
>
> "Stephen W. Thomas" wrote:
> 





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