Web Service Proxy Project Grayed Out in App with All Technologies

I have created a new application with "No Template [All Technologies]" in Jdev 10.1.3.5.0.4306. I want to create a web service proxy, but there are many choices grayed out, including the web service proxy. The only selection available under the Business Tier --> Web Services is the UDDI Registry Connection. Any ideas on what I need to do?
I just downloaded JDev 10.1.3.5 from Oracle and I get the same issue.
Thanks
Edited by: 878316 on Apr 2, 2012 6:03 PM

Hi there,
On your project properties (double click on the project name) go to Technology Scope if you are in 11.1.1.6.0 or Features if you are in 11.1.2.x then select web services, click ok and now when you go to new all your Webservices options should be enable.
- Juan C.

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