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package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.model.wsdl;
/**
* Abstracts wsdl:portType/wsdl:operation/wsdl:fault
*
* @author Vivek Pandey
*/
public interface WSDLFault extends WSDLObject, WSDLExtensible {
/**
* Gives wsdl:fault@name value
*/
String getName();
/**
* Gives the WSDLMessage corresponding to wsdl:fault@message
* This method should not be called before the entire WSDLModel is built. Basically after the WSDLModel is built
* all the references are resolve in a post processing phase. IOW, the WSDL extensions should
* not call this method.
*
* @return Always returns null when called from inside WSDL extensions.
*/
WSDLMessage getMessage();
}