Calling a web service from a portal application / SOAP Action

Hallo,
Ich möchte aus einer Portal Applikation auf einen Web Service zugreifen.
Dafür habe ich mit dem Wizard "Portal Service from Wsdl file - Client side"
eine Portal Service erzeugt, auf den ich dann zugreife.
Leider wird dabei ein Fehler ausgegeben (Stacktrace-Ausschnitt s.u.).
Ich habe ein Posting zu dem Fehler hier im SDN gefunden, leider hatte dort niemand eine Antwort. Vielleicht hat inzwischen jemand eine Idee?
Das Feld soapaction ist in der soapconfig.xml leer angegeben (soapaction="").
Es ändert aber nichts an der Fehlermeldung, wenn ich dort etwas eintrage.
Ein weiterer Gedanke ist, dass die soapaction, die wenn ich es richtig verstehe eine URL auf die web service methode enthalten soll, im Grunde dynamisch sein sollte, da der Web Service lokal in dem Portal läuft, auf dem die Applikation gerade deployed ist. Auf den Web Service wird mit WebDynPro erfolgreich zugegriffen (dynamisch). Meine Vermutung ist, dass hier das Problem liegt und es entweder mit diesem Wizard nicht möglich ist oder ein Bug vorliegt.
Also ist die Frage: Wie erzeuge ich dasselbe für eine Portal-Applikation?
Ich hoffe, dass mir jemand mit einer Antwort oder Hinweisen wo man weiterforschen kann, weiterhelfen kann.
Freundliche Grüße,
Daniel Dehnhard
Stacktrace:
Component finished with error: (com.sapportals.portal.prt.service.soap.exception.PRTFaultEnvelopeVersion)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: The SOAP Action "" include in the soap request not corresponding to the Portal service method.
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.service.soap.element.PRTSOAPBodyElement.processParams(PRTSOAPBodyElement.java:253)
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.service.soap.element.PRTSOAPBodyElement.init(PRTSOAPBodyElement.java:190)
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.service.soap.element.PRTSOAPBodyElement.(PRTSOAPBodyElement.java:56)
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.service.soap.element.PRTSOAPBody.init(PRTSOAPBody.java:94)
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.service.soap.element.PRTSOAPBody.(PRTSOAPBody.java:36)
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.service.soap.element.PRTSOAPEnvelope.init(PRTSOAPEnvelope.java:113)
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.service.soap.element.PRTSOAPEnvelope.(PRTSOAPEnvelope.java:54)
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.service.soap.element.PRTSOAPMessage.processSOAPMessage(PRTSOAPMessage.java:58)
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.service.soap.element.PRTSOAPMessage.(PRTSOAPMessage.java:40)
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.service.soap.SOAPService.call(SOAPService.java:180)
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.service.soap.PRTSOAPCall.invokeMethod(PRTSOAPCall.java:209)
at de.enviam.ep.egk.km.webservicewrapper.Z_EP_EM_EGK_CustomerGroupToCRMData.getCustomerGroup2CrmDataByGPNr(Z_EP_EM_EGK_CustomerGroupToCRMData.java:218)
at de.enviam.ep.egk.km.imp.EPImpSchedulerTask.resolveGroupId(EPImpSchedulerTask.java:764)

Hi,
  I am accessing a web service from a Portal Component through a Portal Web Service. First i created a web service, then a portal web service which is made to access the wsdl file of the web service. Now i access the Portal Web Service from a Portal Component. Now i am getting an error as,
Exceptionjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException: The SOAP Action "" include in the soap request not corresponding to the Portal service method.
The code which i wrote in component is below
String text = "word";
FuncHelloResponse res=new FuncHelloResponse();
FuncHello fn= new FuncHello() ;          
fn.setName(text);
res= (  (INewPortal) PortalRuntime.getRuntimeResources().getService(INewPortal.KEY)).FuncHello(fn);
response.write(res.getResponse());
Can any one solve this problem?

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