Java stack and webservice

Hello Experts,
We are just upgrading from 4.7 to ECC6. Now i want to consume a webservice in ABAP, but i have trouble configurating it. When I use the wizard to configure the consuming of a webservice I get the next error "Error when creating HTTP client: Destination:http://naat02.nl.enritec.com:547 Error:Incorrect value: Determination of destination http". I tried to use transaction SOAMANAGER to configure all but this transaction doesn't start (without error). When I use the 'old' transaction WSADMIN, I see that under 'Administration settings' an entry should be made for the J2EE Server. Does this imply that we need the java stack to use webservices?
Can anybody help me?
Grtz John

Hello gordon,
Yes i can use LPCONFIG, but what should I enter there? I don't know what to enter there. I thought that using the wizard to consume a webservice automatically uses the correct settings.
Regards, John

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