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How to Throw Typed Fault Exceptions from Orchestrations Published as WCF Services
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Introduction In general, a WCF Web Service can return two types of SOAP faults: typed and untyped SOAP faults. Typed Faults In order to throw a typed fault, a service operation must be decorated with a System.ServiceModel.FaultContractAttribute that specifies...
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