Integration of Oracle ATG with external web service

Hi All
I am new to Oracle ATG 10.1 and am trying to integrate ATG with an external web service. I checked the documentation library and checked ATGWSFrameGuide but it only helped theoritically. Can anybody share any resource / docs to explain how to integrate ATG with web services.
With Thanks & Regards
Abhishek

There is no rocket science involved here. Just create a component whose properties file can contain the required properties like the wsdl path,etc. Create the stub classes out of the wsdl, jar it and place it in your classpath. Populating the request data into stub and invoking an operation will be similar to the one that we use in normal java while working with web services

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