Web service in j2ee

Hi Guys,
I create a java application for connecting to sap using sap-connector. and expose that java application as a webservice. Its perfectly working. Now i have to call the web service in a web application. Means i have to call the webservice in a jsp. But i am unable to do this. But in a normal java application i am calling the web service.
Thanks,
Kharthik

What version of AS Java are you using? The technique depends on that.
For Java EE 5 (NW CE 7.1) --> [Creating Web Service Client Applications|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwce10/helpdata/en/45/113a1221337249e10000000a155369/frameset.htm]
For NW 2004 and 7.0 --> [Web Service Clients Development|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/24/d0ff2f5d872a468b4643e1fa740569/frameset.htm]
HTH!
\-- Vladimir

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