You invoke a Web service dynamically by using the WSIF API directly.
You specify the location of the WSDL file for the service, the name of the operation to invoke, and any operation arguments. All other information needed to access the Web service (the abstract interface, the binding, and the service endpoint) is available through the WSDL.
This kind of invocation does not require stub classes and does not need a separate compilation cycle.
More information on using the Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF) to invoke Web services is provided in the following topics:
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