Using bindings created by wsdlc (staxb?)

I have a wsdl and xsd that I have used to create a web service using wsdlc. This created me a types jar containing java types, and also a binding-file.xml in META-INF. The web service is working fine.
What I can't figure out how to do is take one of these JAX-RPC generated java types and convert (marshall) it back to XML. I'll also need to be able to unmarshall it.
I know this must be possible, because the web service implementation is doing it behind the scenes.
The binding file has a namespace of http://www.bea.com/ns/staxb/binding-config/90. Is staxb a STAX version of JAXB? If so, where do I find information on it? (searching edocs, dev2dev and google doesn't seem to help)?
Sorry if this is a FAQ.

I was able to do this using XMLBeans. It is not an ideal solution for many but it works for me. If it works for you great if not no worries.
So you do your wsdlc ect..
Then you have to run the xmlbean ant task on your schema(s) this basically will generate XMLBeans.
Then you will need to modify your interface created and the POJO of course to match the interface. All parameters and return values need to be changed to the XMLBean instead of the POJO that was generated by wsdlc. So you will probably want to extract the interface from your jar and keep in source control.
Then you need to update the jar created by wsdlc. Delete everything except the Manifest, wsdl and xsds. The rest can be ignored and deleted such as the bindings, pojos, ect...
Now you can go from XML -> Object and Object -> XML
You will probably want to write an ant task to do all the manual work such as updating the jar file, ect.. You can even write an ant task to replace all Pojos from your interface to XMLBeans but this step should probably stay manual and you should probably keep your interface in source control.
This works for me since my WSDL doesnt change very often especially once in production. With Eclipse its easy to do a CTRL + Shift + O to import or CTRL + Space to autocomplete the XMLBean so this step even though it is manual it's a fast step.
Anyway if it helps you great if not maybe it'll help someone else.
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