List the deployed web services in one domain

Is there a way to list all of the deployed web services into WLS? I know that the
console parses the deployed web apps and search inside for a web-services.xml
but I hope there is another way doing this (eg JMX, or some API).
M.

Hi,
pure from a coder instinct I think I would prefer them to be in separate projects for better reuse and clean separation. If I need project 1 to access aclass from Project 2, I can check the dependency check box in the project properties. Is there any business requirement that makes you think having all of these in a single project will help ?
Frank
Btw.: I agree that JDeveloper shouldn't constraint developers from doing what they want and if this is a limitation the feel free to file a bug

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