Well, looking at the wsrunclient script i'd say it's really pointless. In order 
for @WebServiceRef annotations to work on the client side it needs an IoC 
container that's capable of providing the injection. EJB3 comes with a 
ClientLauncher (take a look at the 
jaxws/samples/webserviceref/WebServiceRefClientTestCase.java) that can do it, 
however its not being used from the script. 

To me it look like the wsrunclient simply provides a classpath for simple (i.e. 
Service.create) invocations.

I did setup an issue for this:

http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBWS-1695

Are you intersted in contributing this functionality?
I'll gladly advice you.

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