001 //$HeadURL: svn+ssh://rbezema@svn.wald.intevation.org/deegree/base/branches/2.2_testing/src/org/deegree/enterprise/control/RPCFault.java $
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044 package org.deegree.enterprise.control;
045
046
047 /**
048 *
049 * @author <a href="mailto:poth@lat-lon.de">Andreas Poth</a>
050 * @version $Revision: 9338 $ $Date: 2007-12-27 13:31:31 +0100 (Do, 27 Dez 2007) $
051 */
052 public class RPCFault {
053
054 private String code = null;
055 private String faultString = null;
056
057 RPCFault(String code, String faultString) {
058 this.code = code;
059 this.faultString = faultString;
060 }
061
062 /**
063 * returns the code of the fault. May be <tt>null</tt>
064 *
065 * @return code of the fault
066 *
067 */
068 public String getCode() {
069 return code;
070 }
071
072 /**
073 * returns a human readable description of the fault. May be <tt>null</tt>
074 *
075 * @return description of the fault
076 *
077 */
078 public String getFaultString() {
079 return faultString;
080 }
081
082 }