Generating PL/SQL web service

Trying to create a webservice from a PL/SQL package, using the wizard in JDeveloper (10.1.2 build 1811), I encounter an error message: "The package you have chosen is listed as invalid". After checking this in the database the package does not appear to be invalid to me...
Could it be that the user i am using to connect to the database is not the owner of the package? The message does not appear when I have the web service refer to a package which is owned by the user, I use to connect to the database.
Any other ideas/ solutions?

Hi ,
I did not try the command line approach. I could try it as well - could let me know if there is any link . I tried following the command line available in PlSQL web service column by Jason Price , there was not able to locate config.xml.
I just went on configuring as per instructions given at below link..... I'm using the example source available (plsql1.zip) in the example at this link itself.
Colum : "Publish PL/SQL as Web Service" ( http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/webservices/htdocs/series/plsql/index.html )
Thanks,
Ajay

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