How to find the WSDL URLs in NW CE 7.1 EhP1?

Hi,
I have upgraded my dev system from NW CE 7.1 SP5 to NW CE 7.1 EhP1. In this new version, the layout of the Web Service Navigator changed.
I used to use the old WS Navigator to find out the URLs where the WSDLs for services are available. I deployed my components (EJB projects with web services implemented by Enterprise Beans), located them in the WS Navigator and used the WSDLs there to generate Java clients to that services.
However, the new WS Navigator does not show the WSDL URL any more if you choose "Vendor System (Anwendersystem)" and then "Local AS Java (Lokaler AS Java)".
Any ideas where I can get the WSDL URLs? I have been searching the whole NW Administrator, but could not find that information.
Best regards,
Patrik
Edited by: Patrik Spiess on Feb 18, 2009 3:58 PM
Edited by: Patrik Spiess on Feb 18, 2009 3:59 PM

Patrik, you can also view the WSDL url in WS Navigator:
1 - In "Service Test" tab, choose your service, and follow all steps until to get the result of the service execution (step 4);
2 - In Step 4 (Result), click in "Add to Test Scenario";
3 - In "Test Scenario" tab, choose the test scenario of your service and click in "Change Services Access";
4 - Now, you can see the WSDL url in the popup.
Best regards,
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