Hello, 

I will try to clarify the process as I see it:

Request message sending process  from Oracle to Web Service
Oracle --> HTTP --> Tomcat --> Input/Output stream --> webapp --> Input/Output 
stream --> Tomcat --> HTTPS --> Web Service

Response message receiving process from Web Service to Oracle
Web Service--> HTTPS --> Tomcat --> Input/Output stream --> webapp --> 
Input/Output stream --> Tomcat --> HTTP --> Oracle

The problem occures during the receiving stage (Tomcat --> Input/Output stream 
--> webapp) when the response from Web service cointains "HTTP/1.1 500 Internal 
Server Error"

Webapp modifies the message (for example it adds basic authentication). I hope 
I don't miss something Big.

Braňko

-----Original Message-----
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com] 
Sent: 3. ledna 2013 11:23
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat doesn't process error messages

Husarik, Branko wrote:
> SOAP service logic should manipulate the message, but there is need to 
> receive message from Tomcat by reading it's input stream. Problem is, there 
> is only error stream cointaining tomcat error coming from Tomcat. I think it 
> is caused by message from web service, which cointains " HTTP/1.1 500 
> Internal Server Error " in HTTP protocol and SOAP message is not forwarded. 
> It seems to me like common logic, but i don't know, how to set Tomcat to 
> forward these messages to input stream.
> 
Hi.
Personally, I do not understand what you are trying to say.  I believe that 
there is some incorrect understanding on your part of how this is supposed to 
work.

In the scenario as you describe it,
- Oracle is the HTTP client for Tomcat (just like any browser could be a client)
- inside Tomcat, runs some webapp which happens to be a SOAP proxy. What this 
webapp does, is unknown to Tomcat.  As far as Tomcat is concerned, this webapp 
is supposed to process some HTTP requests (depending on the URL of the 
request), and generate a HTTP response.
Schematically, we have this :

request :
Oracle client --> HTTP --> Tomcat --> webapp (--> ???? (unknown to Tomcat))

response :
( ???? (unknown to Tomcat) --> ) webapp --> Tomcat --> HTTP --> Oracle client

Repeat : what the webapp does inside is unknown and of (almost) no interest to 
Tomcat.
(For example, if the webapp uses HTTPS to communicate with something else, 
Tomcat never knows this, and never plays any role in that part) So in this 
case, if the webapp generates a response which happens to be a 500 error, 
Tomcat will forward this to the (Oracle client).  Tomcat will never read any 
"input stream coming back from the webapp" or anything like this.
It is the webapp which is responsible for that kind of thing.


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