Publish PL/SQL package as a web service without using Oracle AS?

Hello, my question is:
Can I publish a PL/SQL package as a web service in Oracle10g directly from the
database and/or the oracle http server, without needing Oracle Application
Server?
Thank you in advance.

Hi,
there is a tutorial:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/obe/obe1013jdev/10131/wsfromplsqlpackage/devwsfrom%20plsql.htm
"Developing a Web Service from a PL/SQL Package"
I think you need Oracle AS, because you need an instance which "talks" http....

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