I can't use "Import Web Service".

Hi, I can't use "Import Web Service" in LabVIEW Web UI builder.
I write IP:8080 and click on Connect.
And it says "No Web ervices found on the server".
Please help.

I think I'm one step from finished application.
So ... I've tried this building web service from tutorial and when I'm on the step when I have to deploy a Web Service to the Web Server I have a problem.
I rightclick on My Web Service under "build specifications" and click to deploy and I get this message in attachment.
My question is how can I start the web server ?
Thanks in advance and I hope that after solving this I won't bother any of you anymore.
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