Class list used by SAP ABAP Class CL_WS_MESSAGE (Handling of Messages with Errors)
SAP ABAP Class
CL_WS_MESSAGE (Handling of Messages with Errors) is using
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CL_SOAP_APPLICATION | Implementation of a SOAP Application Container | |
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CL_SOAP_APPLICATION_PROXY | SOAP Application for Provider Proxies | |
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CL_SOAP_CONTEXT | Context for SOAP Call | |
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CL_SOAP_CONTEXT | Context for SOAP Call | |
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CL_SOAP_CONTEXT | Context for SOAP Call | |
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CL_SOAP_CONTEXT | Context for SOAP Call | |
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CL_SOAP_CONTEXT | Context for SOAP Call | |
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CL_SOAP_CONTEXT | Context for SOAP Call | |
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CL_SOAP_CONTEXT | Context for SOAP Call | |
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CL_SOAP_CONTEXT | Context for SOAP Call | |
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CL_SOAP_CONTEXT | Context for SOAP Call | |
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CL_SOAP_CONTEXT | Context for SOAP Call | |
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CL_SOAP_CONTEXT_MANAGER | Manager and Factory for SOAP Contexts | |
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CL_SOAP_CONTEXT_MANAGER | Manager and Factory for SOAP Contexts | |
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CL_SOAP_CONTEXT_MANAGER | Manager and Factory for SOAP Contexts | |
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CL_SOAP_CONTEXT_MANAGER | Manager and Factory for SOAP Contexts | |
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CL_SOAP_MESSAGE_NEW | SOAP Connection to ICF (HTTP) | |
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CL_SOAP_MESSAGE_NEW | SOAP Connection to ICF (HTTP) | |
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CL_SOAP_MESSAGE_NEW | SOAP Connection to ICF (HTTP) | |
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CL_SOAP_USERINFO_DATA_BINDING | Binding of SOAP Data and User Information | |
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CL_SOAP_USERINFO_DATA_BINDING | Binding of SOAP Data and User Information | |
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CL_SOAP_USERINFO_DATA_BINDING | Binding of SOAP Data and User Information | |
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CL_SOAP_VIRUS_SCANNER | Virus Scanner Wrapper for SOAP Runtime | |
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CL_SOAP_VIRUS_SCANNER_CTX_RT | Virus scanner context for soap runtime | |
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CL_SRT_MESSAGE_LOCK_SERVICE | Lock/Unlock Messages | |
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CL_SRT_MESSAGE_LOCK_SERVICE | Lock/Unlock Messages | |
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CL_SRT_MESSAGE_LOCK_SERVICE | Lock/Unlock Messages | |
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CL_SRT_MESSAGE_LOCK_SERVICE | Lock/Unlock Messages | |
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CL_SRT_MESSAGE_LOCK_SERVICE | Lock/Unlock Messages | |
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CL_SRT_MESSAGE_LOCK_SERVICE | Lock/Unlock Messages | |
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CL_SRT_MESSAGE_LOCK_SERVICE | Lock/Unlock Messages | |
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CL_SXML_STRING_READER | XML String Reader of sXML Library | |
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CL_SXML_STRING_READER | XML String Reader of sXML Library | |
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CL_SXML_STRING_READER | XML String Reader of sXML Library | |
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CL_SYSTEM_TRANSACTION_STATE | State of SAP Transaction | |
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CL_SYSTEM_TRANSACTION_STATE | State of SAP Transaction | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE | Handling of Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE_UTIL | Utility Methods for WS Message | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGE_UTIL | Utility Methods for WS Message | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGING_FACTORY | Create Instances for Messages with Errors | |
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CL_WS_MESSAGING_FACTORY_IN | Internal Payload API | |
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CL_WS_PROXY_FACTORY | Create Proxy Runtime Instances | |
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CX_ROOT | Abstract Superclass for All Global Exceptions | |
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CX_ROOT | Abstract Superclass for All Global Exceptions | |
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CX_ROOT | Abstract Superclass for All Global Exceptions | |
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CX_SOAP_CORE | SOAP Core Exception | |
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CX_SOAP_CORE | SOAP Core Exception | |
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CX_SOAP_CORE | SOAP Core Exception | |
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CX_SOAP_CORE | SOAP Core Exception | |
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CX_SOAP_CORE | SOAP Core Exception | |
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CX_SOAP_VIRUS_FOUND | Exception when scanner found virus | |
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CX_SOAP_VIRUS_SCAN_FAILED | Exception when scanner failed to scan virus | |
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CX_SXMLP | CX_SXMLP- | |
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CX_SXMLP | CX_SXMLP- | |
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CX_SY_NO_HANDLER | System Exception when Procedure interface was violated | |
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CX_SY_NO_HANDLER | System Exception when Procedure interface was violated | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_AUTHORITY | Missing authorization | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_INTERNAL | Internal WS Message Processing Exceptions | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_INTERNAL | Internal WS Message Processing Exceptions | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_LOCKING | Exception in lock handling | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_LOCKING | Exception in lock handling | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_LOCKING | Exception in lock handling | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_PAYLOAD | Error in payload processing | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_PAYLOAD | Error in payload processing | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_PAYLOAD | Error in payload processing | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_SYSTEM | System-related error in WS message processing | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_SYSTEM | System-related error in WS message processing | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_SYSTEM | System-related error in WS message processing | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_SYSTEM | System-related error in WS message processing | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_SYSTEM | System-related error in WS message processing | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_USAGE | Error | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_USAGE | Error | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_USAGE | Error | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_USAGE | Error | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_USAGE | Error | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_USAGE | Error | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_WRONG_STATE | Operation not valid in current message state | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_WRONG_STATE | Operation not valid in current message state | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_WRONG_STATE | Operation not valid in current message state | |
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CX_WS_MESSAGE_WRONG_STATE | Operation not valid in current message state | |
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CX_WS_NO_MESSAGE | Message does not exist | |
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CX_WS_NO_MESSAGE | Message does not exist | |
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CX_WS_NO_MESSAGE | Message does not exist | |
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CX_WS_NO_MESSAGE | Message does not exist | |
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CX_WS_NO_MESSAGE | Message does not exist | |
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CX_WS_NO_MESSAGE | Message does not exist | |
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CX_WS_NO_MESSAGE | Message does not exist | |
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CX_XMS_PERSIST | XI: Persist System Error | |
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CX_XMS_PERSIST | XI: Persist System Error | |
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CX_XMS_SYSERR_PERSIST | XI: Persist System Error |