Web Services wsdl file

I am creating a web service from LabVIEW 2009, but I need a wsdl file to be able to query from the client end.
Does LabVIEW 2009 allow me to create one automatically?
If not can anyone help point me in the right direction for creating one.
 A.

punkmonkey: Could you explain what you mean? 
Currently LabVIEW still creates a WSDSC file which really doesn't conform to the WSDL standard.
This is primarily due to the fact that our websites are based on RESTful architecture, where as you would likely need to be SOAP based in order to get a WSDL file.  
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