NetBeans 5.5 and creating web services top-down

Is it possible to take a pre-written WDSL and create a web service from this in NetBeans 5.5. I've had a look at the NetBeans website but can't seem to find anything relevant to this. It only specifies how to create a web service bottom up from a Java class.
Thanks.

SoapUI is only really used for testing web services i.e. you give it a WSDL and it'll generate sample requests with which you can then make calls to the web service.
I was thinking more along the lines of what Eclispse WTP allows you to do i.e. import an existing WSDL into your web project then generate the Java code for the web service (not client). This way the WSDL could be developed first before any code is written.

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