Debugging RFC FM from WSDL web services

Hi friends,
I am using WSDL as my web services and calling SAP RFC FM to send some files, I would like to Debug and test the FM....
I have same user ID and pwd for both SAP login and WSDL credentials, activated external debugging to set some break-points..but whenever I run the external WSDL application(already logged into SAP n RFC FM session is ready with external break-points) there is no pop up of a different session with debugging.
I hope the above information helps in understanding my issue, please provide me the appropriate steps/solution to Debug an RFC FM which is called from a non-sap like WSDL application.
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Thanks & Regards,
Santosh
Edited by: Rob Burbank on Aug 5, 2010 4:41 PM

Hi Raghavendra,
Thanks for ur reply, I understand that you are giving me the steps to test for uploading of input text files but this RFC FM is working fine with the files coming from WSDL webservices, the actual issue is with the handling of dynamic files i.e. no. of file attachments may vary from time to time in getting saved in SAP system. 
For this we are trying with a work around solution by creating a table type parameter in changing parameters and to get the no. of file attachments sent from WSDL, so to test for this scenario defnetly we need to run the WSDL application and debug our
RFC FM to tess it.....
I hope you have understand my requirement....orelse please post ur query to give more details on the issue so that you can provide me with the better solution....
Thanks,
Santosh

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