Change Soap Http Port name

Hello,
My 'Search' webservice is created from a Stateless EJB. I would like to change the Soap port from the default 'searchSoapHttpPort' to something else.
How can this be done? I have tried changing the WSDL directly, but when the webservice is regenerated, changes are lost. I have also tried changing the .jaxrpc file.
Thanks!

Hey,
Thanks for the reply, but I didn't understand much.
Guess I'm just going to try and look on why I can't change the context path when deploying a webservice package using ant tasks.
Thanks again for the reply.
William

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