Cannot invoke Web service wizard

I get an error when I try to create Regenerate a Webservice from the JDeveloper
in a Modal Dialog box.
Cannot Invoke Wizard
oracle.bali.xml.addin.XMLSourceNode
I checked to see if the xmladdin.jar file is in the extensions folder and find it there. The only thing i did was to perform an update and I installed
OrindaBuild com.orindasoft.pub
OrindaBuild Apache Log4J
OrindaBuild Java Logging
When i open my project i get an error in the extensions.xml. Pointing to the above three. Is there a way to uninstall these updates?
Any suggestions are greatly apprecaited
kris

To uninstall the extension just go to [jdev-root]\jdev\lib\ext and remove the relevant files/directories

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