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How do I catch unhandled Exceptions in Webservice (2.0) Tomasz
1/17/2007 9:28:46 PM
asp.net webservices: Hello Everybody!

How do I catch unhandled exceptions in a Webservice application - .Net
Framework 2.0?

In Windows I can subscribe to the AppDomain.CurrentDomain.UnhandledException
event. In ASP.Net applications Application_Error event handler can be used.

How do I get a similar functionality in a Webservice application?

I would like to be able log errors globally, *on the server side*, without
using try/catch blocks all over the code.

Thank you,

Tomasz

RE: How do I catch unhandled Exceptions in Webservice (2.0) stcheng NO[at]SPAM online.microsoft.com
1/18/2007 8:31:06 AM
Hello Tomasz,

As for the ASP.NET webservice application, the exception handling mechanism
of it is quite different from ASP.NET web application. the
Application_Error event only works for web page application. For XML
Webservice, since all the unhandled exceptions in application are captured
and wrappered as a SoapException, also , this exception will be serialized
as a Soap <fault> element in SOAP message.

#Handling and Throwing Exceptions in XML Web Services
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ds492xtk.aspx

If you want to add a global handler to intercept all the exceptions occured
in ASP.NET webservice, you may consider creating a custom soapExtension to
do the work. Here is a good tech article detailedly discuss on this:

#User Friendly ASP.NET Exception Handling
http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/ASPNETExceptionHandling.asp

If you have anything uncleaer on this, please feel free to let me know.

Sincerely,

Steven Cheng

Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead



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Re: How do I catch unhandled Exceptions in Webservice (2.0) Tomasz
1/18/2007 11:12:04 AM
Thank you, Steven, I will check those articles out.
Tomasz

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Re: How do I catch unhandled Exceptions in Webservice (2.0) stcheng NO[at]SPAM online.microsoft.com
1/19/2007 2:07:07 AM
Sure. If you have any more specific questions about the approach mentioned
in those articles, please feel free to let me know.

Sincerely,

Steven Cheng

Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead


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Re: How do I catch unhandled Exceptions in Webservice (2.0) stcheng NO[at]SPAM online.microsoft.com
1/23/2007 12:49:13 PM
Hello Tomasz,

Any progress on this or does the SOAP extension means work for you? Please
feel free to let me know if there is anything else we can help.

Sincerely,

Steven Cheng

Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead



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