Look for JDeveoper 10g Web Services Samples

We would like to use JDeveloper 10g to create Web Services and create JSP pages to use them.
If you know a good starting point or where I can find examples, please let me know. I have found some for 9i, but I hope 10g will make the job easier.
Thanks a lot.

My original message was referring to Mike's following response.
The problem is, in the oc4j10.0.3 generated stub, there is no
m_httpConnection = new OracleSOAPHTTPConnection();
so how do you set up the proxy properties to the connection?
Quote
It may be that you require a proxy server, optionally with proxy authentication to access the Internet from within your intranet. If you are using a proxy server as I am guessing here, look inside your stub for the line that reads:
m_httpConnection = new OracleSOAPHTTPConnection();
then after it add these lines:
Properties props = new Properties();
props.put(OracleSOAPHTTPConnection.PROXY_AUTH_TYPE, "basic");
props.put(OracleSOAPHTTPConnection.PROXY_USERNAME, "proxy_username");
props.put(OracleSOAPHTTPConnection.PROXY_PASSWORD, "proxy_password");
props.put(OracleSOAPHTTPConnection.PROXY_HOST, "proxy-host");
props.put(OracleSOAPHTTPConnection.PROXY_PORT, "80");
m_httpConnection.setProperties(props);
where "proxy_host" is your proxy serve, "80" is your proxy server port and if your proxy requires a username/password, update the lines above where username and password are defined; otherwise delete those lines.
Mike.
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