KM related Web services

Hi experts,
I am about to create a 'rich' iView to explore KM repository contents. For example, to create a flex application to list documents within a specific repository.
However, the difficulty is i cannot find any web services that i can use to directly access to KM database and grab document names and details as i want.
Could anyone suggest how i can do this? (except Web Dynpro for flash, i am about to create a standalone Flex project).
Thank you in advance!

Hi RS,
That surely explained my questions in Java landscape, also helped me in terms of how this service works.
However, can i use typical flex component to do this? For example, in flex:
<mx:WebService id="service_repository"
            wsdl="http://server:port/RepositoryFrameworkWS/Config1?wsdl">
        <mx:operation name="lookup"
                resultFormat="object"
                result="getRepository_result(event);"/>
</mx:WebService>
I tried this way but i cannot get through to portal server. I did search in google and found out someone mentioned there is some kind of proxy plugin for Eclipse, but i haven't found anything for flex builder. Could you advise me on this?
Thanks a lot!

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