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David Liu commented on CXF-3712:
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Hi Sergey,
  I've checked the XMLFaultOutInterceptor , I think it will print all details 
of the exception, please see the code below, it will print the exception's 
stack trace when it has.

  So, if we have *faultStackTraceEnabled * like soap endpoint, we can avoid to 
print out the xmlFault.getDetails(), thanks.

{code}
if (xmlFault.getDetail() != null) {
 StaxUtils.writeStartElement(writer, prefix, XMLFault.XML_FAULT_DETAIL, 
XMLConstants.NS_XML_FORMAT);
 StaxUtils.writeNode(DOMUtils.getChild(xmlFault.getDetail(), 
Node.ELEMENT_NODE), 
                                    writer, false);
  writer.writeEndElement();
}
{code}

> disable exception stack traces in CXF Rest
> ------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CXF-3712
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3712
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: JAX-RS
>    Affects Versions: 2.2.10
>            Reporter: David Liu
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Hi,
>   The *faultStackTraceEnabled* flag in Soap Endpoint is very useful. and I am 
> wondering if we can have the same flag in CXF's Restful service endpoint.
>   PS. I know we can use ExceptionMapper in CXF Restful endpoint, however, a 
> faultStackTraceEnabled flag would be very useful for all developers. thanks.
> David

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