Web services problem on SUN ONE Studio4

Dear All
I am developing web services using sun ONE studio4 IDE. I am using examples from sun ONE studio documentation. "StockDemo Stock Service" if you know?
Service is deployed successfully and when i execute the client first page is displayed when i put value in it and press "Invoke".
An exception is thrown of Tomcat console.
"Could Not connect with /StockService/StockService"
My soap RPC URL is as follow
"http://localhost:8000/StockServiceContext/StockService"
web service is deployed on j2sdk1.3.1 (port:8000) instace R1 and client is accessing from tomcat web server(port:8081).
Same case when i make my own stateless session bean and deploy its function with web service.
I think there is error in soap RPC URL.
Help me out
Nadeem

I'm also having problems with this example.
MonitorFilter::IOException
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HTTP transport error: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect
at StockWebServicePack.StockServiceClientGenClient.StockServiceServantInterface_Stub.findCompany(StockServiceServantInterface_Stub.java:79)
at ......
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