Dynamic wsdl for web service proxy

Hi,
I have generated the Web service proxy client based on wsdl used in dev env,
if i have to deploy to production, i have to manually change the WSDL url to point to production.
Is there anyway, I can deploy without changing manually.
thanks

thanks all from the prompt replies.
I still have a query. All i can do is create various WS references in connections.xml and call dynamically. like
Context ctx = ADFContext.getCurrent().getConnectionsContext();
WebServiceConnection wsc = (WebServiceConnection) ctx.lookup("MyConnection1"); // here i can make a dynamic call ...
but this piece of code can work only in UI. what if i need to do the same approach in model from my AM.
Is there a way ??

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    <output message="tns:EncryptedPasswordTestResponseMessage"/>
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    <soap:body use="literal"/>
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    <plnk:portType name="tns:EncryptedPasswordTest"/>
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