Web-service client for legacy web service

I currently access a legacy server (Lotus Domino 7) via CORBA. I thought a web service (my second) would be faster, but a whole day's research has uncovered only obsolete or trivial examples.
The WSDL generated by the server is rpc/encoded so wsimport cannot generate the necessary "artifacts" for a web service client.
The web service is simple: it accepts two java.lang.Strings, and returns a java.lang.String of XML. The "dynamic proxy" approach from 1.4.2 seems to have disappeared; I was hoping that approach would let me just hand-code a single "artifact" - an SEI based on the method information in the WSDL.
1) What classes in JAX-WS will let my web service client communicate with rpc?
2) With such a simple signature, do I need any other "artifacts" beyond an SEI?
Thanks for any help!

In case anyone's search leads them here, I've posted the solution at:
*[http://www.pby.com/general.nsf/webarticles/dominowebservice01]*
It is an exhaustive article (not "Hello World"!) that goes through several versions of the web service and client - hopefully explaining all* pieces of the puzzle:
~ web service code,
~ WSDLs
~ schema
~ thoroughly-documented clients that do and do not use JAXB
~ ... that use generated artifacts
~ ... that customize existing POJOs
~ the SOAP messages generated in each direction
~ the necessary JAXB annotations
~ explanations of how the code works
~ explanations of how namespaces affect the code
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My constant goal was to write an uncomplicated solution that uses as few artifacts (two) and annotations as possible. The end result is a small, fast JAX-WS 2.0 client that uses JAXB to invoke and consume a secured Domino 7 (1.4.2 JVM + AXIS) web service, using RPC/literal SOAP messages.

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