PL/SQL Webservice in jdeveloper 10.1.3.2.0

Hi
I am very new to Creating Web Services. As I got a requirement to develop a Web Service using PL/SQL.
I have gone the posting but could not able to find a document which will give me step by step instructions to create and deploy and test the PL/SQL Webservice.
Could any body help me out in this regard.
Hightly appreciate your help
Regards
Kiran Akkiraju

http://www.oracle.com/technology/obe/obe1013jdev/10131/wsfromplsqlpackage/devwsfrom%20plsql.htm
It's pretty well documented within Jdev also.
Thanks, Rob

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