A J2EE web componet client does not need stubs because it uses the service 
enpoint interface and the jaxrpc-mapping file of the service.

The wiki states "The web service client must have access to the same mapping 
information as described for the EJB service endpoint or the Java service 
endpoint. The jaxrpc mapping file must be part of the deployment, it cannot be 
obtained at runtime."

Which, for all practical purposes, means that a J2EE web service component 
client can only communicate with a J2EE service endpoint.  If you are talking 
to a remote web service which is not a J2EE service endpoint (you don't have a 
jaxrpc-mapping file) then you must use another method of accessing the service. 
You can either use DII, or you can generate ordinary stubs with any web 
services toolkit. Be forewarned that AXIS client stubs are not portable. I 
would try using wscompile generated stubs from suns JWSDP to do this.

-Jason



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