Creating web service client with WSDL in NetBeans

NetBeans: 5.5
Java: 1.6
WSDL: http://jira.atlassian.com/rpc/soap/jirasoapservice-v2?wsdl
Using netbeans, I can't seem to successfully generate the stubs for a client based on the WSDL file above.
SoapUI ( www.soapui.org ) has no problems receiving and creating the client stubs using the same WSDL file.
The error I'm getting in the dialog is "Illegal attempt to exit early".
Further details from the output window reads as follows:
-=-
warning: src-resolve: Cannot resolve the name 'impl:ArrayOf_tns2_RemoteEntity' to a(n) 'type definition' component.
line 0 of file:/C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Alexander%20Trauzzi/JavaApplication2/xml-resources/web-service-references/jirasoapservice-v2/wsdl/jira.atlassian.com/rpc/soap/jirasoapservice-v2.wsdl#types?schema2
warning: src-resolve: Cannot resolve the name 'soapenc:Array' to a(n) 'type definition' component.
line 0 of file:/C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Alexander%20Trauzzi/JavaApplication2/xml-resources/web-service-references/jirasoapservice-v2/wsdl/jira.atlassian.com/rpc/soap/jirasoapservice-v2.wsdl#types?schema3
error: undefined simple or complex type 'soapenc:Array'
line 0 of file:/C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Alexander%20Trauzzi/JavaApplication2/xml-resources/web-service-references/jirasoapservice-v2/wsdl/jira.atlassian.com/rpc/soap/jirasoapservice-v2.wsdl#types?schema3
-=-
And on and on...
What is going on? Why can't I generate my web service client? Any help is greatly appreciated!

There is a bug in the processLauncher for deploytool. The workaround is to edit the processLauncher.xml located under <AS_INSTALL>/lib/processLauncher.xml and add
add xalan.jar and mail.jar to the classpath includes of the s1as-deploytool process:
includes="appserv-assemblytool.jar,activation.jar,appserv-admin.jar,appserv-cmp.jar,appserv-rt.jar,j2ee.jar,jaxrpc-impl.jar,appserv-ext.jar,deployhelp.jar,admin-cli.jar,dom.jar,xercesImpl.jar, xalan.jar, mail.jar"
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