Creating a Web Service (Service, not Client) from WSDL
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Hi
I understand, that the "normal way" in creating Web Services is:
Creating Web Service --> WSDL --> Creating Client
Unfortunately, I have to create a Web Service (Service, not Clinet) from an
existing WSDL.
Can somebody tell me, what's the right way to do this?
Any hint is much appreciated.
Bert Leu
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