After some more research I'm pretty sure that in the case of a truly dynamic 
client (i.e. no client-side stub generation from a remote WSDL before running 
the client that then invokes the WebService call) that should interact with a 
WebService operation, that has one or more custom complex input/output  
parameters, I can only create ("manually and dynamically") and then send SOAP 
messages via Dispatch (even JAXB-Dispatch won't help in my case).

In the case of simple data types I could still use the "old" JAX-RPC DII client 
approach.

Can you (or someone else) think of other possibilities or tell me if I'm 
completely wrong?

Does anyone know of a Java library that can create "sample" SOAP messages (see 
Altova XML Spy or Eclipse WebServices Explorer or Web Service Console Eclipse 
Plugin or ...) given a specific WebService operation in a WSDL (I know this 
question may be a bit off topic, but it seems as it would be a key building 
block in order to go with the JAX-WS Dispatch client)?

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