How to build, package & deploy web services manually without ant on JWSDP

Hello,
How can I Build, Package & Deploy web services manually without using ant tool on JWSDP 1.3?.
Because I am having difficulties in using ant tool for my own webservices. ant is very tightly coupled with the directory hierarchy & configuration files (as I go throught the examples of JWSDP1.3). Also I need to learn the overall process going on behind the scene.
I have to teach the simplest required steps to build, package & deploy any webservice to any container independent of application server & OS without using ant tool. It would also help me to understand which items are required as specified in the Web Services Specifications & which one are implementation or platform specific.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Iftikhar.

Just follow the step of the JWSDP1.3 tutorial..

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