Java Web Service with Java 1.4

I had been using JAX-RPC (DII) and Dynamic Proxy to call Sharepoint web service. I can make it work with static web service but not dynamic web service.
I am just seeking for other web service technology to work on dynamic web service. Do you think Axis2 or jax-ws works with ajava 1.4?
Thanks.

Cristian,
Please post the question in relevant forum
Thanks
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