How to create Web Service Proxy with help of WSDL.

Hi ,
How to create Web Service Proxy with help of WSDL .
Please help me .
Thanks in advacne for reply .

check out this article. It has all the details
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/howtos/1013/wsadf/adfcomplexwstypes.html

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