You invoke webservices from a portlet just like any other WS client -- get your 
hands on the service proxy (either pre-generated or through a dynamic proxy) 
and start calling operations (either through a generated service endpoint 
interface or dynamically).  The portlet configuration mechanism may give you a 
cleaner place to isolate the configuration (e.g. the endpoint URL, etc.), and 
there are probably some lifecycle considerations (e.g. acquire the proxy in the 
init() method), but otherwise there's nothing special about it being in 
portlet. So if you're looking for examples you need to look at the usual web 
services tutorials.

WSRP has nothing to do with it -- WSRP is about calling portlets via 
webservices, not calling web services from portlets.



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