Invalid SOAP requests will not reach your web service methods, however when it comes to SOAP, the responsibility is with the client to send valid requests. If they don't there is a bug in their code, not yours.
However, if you wish to log invalid requests, then you could use Log4J (or whatever logging framework you have hooked in) to do it. If you take a look at the SoapEnvelopeLoggingInterceptor code, you will see that it implements debug-level logging of SOAP faults.
https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-ws/blob/master/core/src/main/java/org/springframework/ws/soap/server/endpoint/interceptor/SoapEnvelopeLoggingInterceptor.java?source=cc
public boolean handleFault(MessageContext messageContext, Object endpoint) throws Exception {
if (logFault && logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logMessageSource("Fault: ", getSource(messageContext.getResponse()));
}
return true;
}
So by configuring things to log SOAP faults in their own file, you could have some kind of audit of failed requests. You could even monitor that file so that any entries in it would cause alerts.
<appender name="soapFaultAppender" class="org.apache.log4j.DailyRollingFileAppender">
<param name="File" value="/var/log/myapp/soap-faults.log" />
<layout class="org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout">
<param name="ConversionPattern" value="%d [%t] %p [%c{3}] %m%n" />
</layout>
</appender>
<appender name="async" class="org.apache.log4j.AsyncAppender">
<param name="BufferSize" value="1024"/>
<appender-ref ref="soapFaultAppender"/>
</appender>
<logger name="org.springframework.ws.soap.server.endpoint.interceptor">
<level value="debug" />
</logger>