The New Web Service from WSDL wizard creates a new Web Service from a WSDL file.
In the Name and Location page, you have to set the following properties:
| Element | Description | 
|---|---|
| Web Service Name | Specifies the name of the web service. The name is used to name the files that are created by the web service wizard. | 
| Project | Name of the project. | 
| Location | Specifies the source root where the web service files will be created. By default, you only have one source root, the src folder. To add additional source roots, right-click the project node in the Projects window, choose Properties, click Sources, and define a new source package folder. | 
| Package | Specifies the package name where the web service files will be housed. | 
| Select Local WSDL File or Enter WSDL URL | Type the location or URL of the WSDL file or click Browse to locate the WSDL file on your local system. | 
| WSDL Service Port | WSDL service port specified in WSDL file. This field is populated automatically when you specify the WSDL file. You can click Browse to specify a service port if the WSDL file specifies more than one service port. | 
| Use Provider | When selected, the service endpoint implements the Provider interface as a dynamic alternative to an SEI. Provider implementations receive requests as raw XML data, and must send responses as raw XML data. The class declaration is annotated with @WebServiceProvider. You will need to add the implementation of the invoke method to the class. The element name should be changed to:  | 
| Implement Web Service as Stateless Session Bean | When selected the class declaration is annotated with the @Stateless annotation. | 
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