I guess you are talking about non-blocking RPC invocation on the client side. 
The current web service stack supports JAX-RPC 1.0 which states:

anonymous wrote : 
  | JAX-RPC 1.0, R012
  | 
  | A JAX-RPC runtime system is not required to support the non-blocking RPC 
interaction
  | mode. This interaction mode will be addressed in the future versions of the 
JAX-RPC
  | specification.
  | 

So, i'd say it's not supported at the moment.

What you are probably looking for is the Dispatch interface that was introduced 
in JAX-RPC 2 aka JAX-WS. It can be used to obtain the results of an operation 
invocation in an asynchronous fashion.  Unfortunatly it's not yet implemented.

You can monitor progress here:
http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBWS-644

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