Create web service using java class

Hi,
I created the web service using java class then i deployed this web service in to the weblogic admin server.when i tested this process it is working fine.
when I tested The generated WSDL to this process in browser(IE). it is not working.
I need to to invoke this webservice from another BPEL but this WSDL is not working.

Hi,
when i created the webservice in jdeveloper by default it is connected to integrated weblogic server and generates this wsdl.
http://localhost:7101/helloApplication-javaexcel-context-root/MyWebService1Soap12HttpPort?WSDL
then I deployed this webservice in to the Adminserver.it gives the following URL.
http://192.168.56.1:7001/extracExcelToCSV-extractExcelToCSV-context-root/ExtractExcelToCSVSoap12HttpPort?wsdl
This URL is not working but when i tested this process it is working fine.
It is giving below error when i try to invoke from jdeveloper
Error while reading wsdl file
caused by:java.net.connectExcepption :Connection timed out:connect

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