I use the same wsprovide and wsconsume targets that you do, but the client 
still seems to need the WSDL in order to create the service endpoint.  Thus I 
have: myService = Service.create(new 
URL("http://localhost:8080/serviceContextRoot?wsdl";), new QName(...));
I tried using a file URL using the file generated by wsprovide but then I 
get:javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: 
Malformed endpoint address
I wish there were at least a form of Service.create that would take a stream 
for the WSDL instead of a URL.  Then I could pack the WSDL in the WAR.  Even 
better of course would be for the client not to need the WSDL at all (the .NET 
client I generated from the WSDL doesn't need it, the Java one really shouldn't 
either).  Have you been able to get that to work?  If so a code snippet would 
be really nice.  Thanks.

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