Generate web services form WSDL as part of build process

Hi, I am using Jdev drop7build2.
I have wsdl and schema types. From Jdeveloper we can generate webservices using "web services from WSDL". But I want to generate web services as part of my build process.
Is it possible to do this as part of build process ? any ant tasks or API etc ?
Thanks
-Siva

Arrrgggg
Drop 7 is an Oracle-internal build, as far as I know.
You should be asking on an internal Oracle list.
John

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