Latest WSDL breaks Web Services Sample Lead weblead

I am trying to use the Web Services Sample Lead code I downloaded from Web Services Library Sample Code to be able to create a simple web form that will create a lead via webservices.
Following the README, I downloaded the latest wsdls and updated the references for the Lead_Service and Campaign_Service.
The problem I run into is when I update InsertPostedLead.aspx.cs
I am able to modify the username, password and defaultLeadOwner variables to correspond to the user that you will connect to Siebel CRM OnDemand with out any problems. When I then Build the project I receive several errors such as:
The type or namespace name 'LeadWS_LeadInsert_Input' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
I get the same error reference Lead1, CampaignWS and Campaign1.
When I compare the original WSDL with the latest that gets inported I can see that the latest does not reference LeadWS, Lead1, CampaignWS, Campaign1, etc.
This is where I get stuck. Simply modifying the references to say Lead instead of Lead1 etc ends up creating other errors so I am assuming this is not the solution.
Does anyone have this working with the latest WSDL? What do I need to modify to make it work with the latest WSDL?
I am somewhat new to Oracle CRM On Demand and to webservices so I appreciate any help you can provide pointing me in the right direction!

This is crazy! Someone must have come across this problem
before.
I've simplified my question and used a much simplier method
from the web service, here goes!
::: Here's my code :::
<cfscript>
webservice = CreateObject("webservice","dummy?wsdl");
webservice.doBuildQuoteForItinerary("123456,"en_US","","1113");
</cfscript>
::: Here's the error :::
Could not perform web service invocation
"doBuildQuoteForItinerary".
Here is the fault returned when invoking the web service
operation:<br> <pre>AxisFault faultCode: {
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/}Server.userException
faultSubcode: faultString:
com.raileurope.web.ngserver.InternalErrorException:
java.lang.NullPointerException faultActor: faultNode: faultDetail:
http://xml.apache.org/axis/}hostname:dummy
</pre>
There must be something wrong with how I'm passing in the
parameters. Is it the null string??!?!?
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