XMLRPC Server Faults
Encapsulates an exception for use as an XMLRPC fault response. Valid exception classes that may be used for generating the fault code and fault string can be attached using {@link attachFaultException()}; all others use a generic ‘404 Unknown error’ response.
You may also attach fault observers, which would allow you to monitor particular fault cases; this is done via {@link attachObserver()}. Observers need only implement a static ‘observe’ method.
To allow method chaining, you may use the {@link getInstance()} factory to instantiate a Zend_XmlRpc_Server_Fault.
Return ZendXmlRpcServerFault instance
Parameters: | Exception – |
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Return type: | Fault |
Attach valid exceptions that can be used to define xmlrpc faults
Parameters: | string|array – Class name or array of class names |
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Return type: | void |
Detach fault exception classes
Parameters: | string|array – Class name or array of class names |
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Return type: | void |
Attach an observer class
Allows observation of xmlrpc server faults, thus allowing logging or mail notification of fault responses on the xmlrpc server.
Expects a valid class name; that class must have a public static method ‘observe’ that accepts an exception as its sole argument.
Parameters: | string – |
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Return type: | bool |