Create web service client for javafx project in netbeans 6.8

I here have a javafx project and need to create a web service client for it (in netbeans 6.8).
However when I right click this project -> new -> web service client -> input wsdl location\package -> finish, it seems that the client code is never generated. This is quite different from what happens when creating web service client for a java project.
Anyone knows how is this happening?

Thanks for your reply.
I did write my own ws client code but I need to create a web proxy based on an appointed wsdl path. That requires me to create a web service client from netbeans 6.8, like what I described in my first post. Unfortunately, it's not behaving like what I imagined it should do for a java project, even the javafx file itself doesn't have any error. The error occurs in package definition line.
package fx;For the definition above, it cannot access java.lang.builtins.
The question now is about the possibility to include javafx file in an non-javafx, say, java project. Any comments?
---Regards.

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