Compile error when using Web Services Proxy

I used the wizard and kept all default settings then I edited the <Port>.java class to make the actual invocation.
When I tried to compile the generated code I got 2 errors in the FaultMessage class about 2 missing Constructors:
Error(17,5): cannot find constructor Exception(java.lang.String)
Error(25,5): cannot find constructor Exception(java.lang.String,java.lang.Throwable)
Looking at the class hierarchy I noticed that FaultMessage extends from a Exception class which was generated by the Wizard so I decided to add the constructors there.
Once the .ctors are created it works as expected.
I'm posting this message anyway so it helps others if facing the same issue and to raise the question about why is this happening? Perhaps some wrong jars in my system? Aren't Jdeveloper generated classes supposed to work 'out of the box'?
Thanks,
MV

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         void datetimeclientpackage.DateTimeClient.main(java.lang.String[])
    Exception in thread main
    Process exited with exit code 1.
    Your solution/feedback regarding this problem is very much appreciated.
    Hao Xu

    After I read the notes written by Michael Lehmann (Title: How can I setup a soap server for use in JDeveloper 9i), I realized I need to turn off the proxy from JDeveloper. After that everything works.
    Thank you, Michael!
    - Hao

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