Java class - webservice

Hi Experts,
How to consume more than 2 webservices in Java class? And how to expose that Java class (which contains two webservices) as a webservice?
Regards
Sara

Hi,
  Check this link.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/7d/cf0c8abcc34594ba9d3bbd5dd22155/frameset.htm
Steps:
1) Create Web module project (WM)
2) Create Enterprise appl project. (EA)
3) Right click WM and add to EA.
4) Right click WM and create bean. Stateless session bean.
5) Copy all java classes to source folder.
6) Right click bean and open. create methods for exposing here.
7) Right click bean and create webservice.
8) Once webservice created, right click EA project and deploy to server.
Regards,
Harini S

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