Yes I understand that. But if you look at my original example then my WSDL file is in a local location:
And it needs to stay in a local location, which I don't think works with proxy as you can't use the 'file:/' prefix.
But you see, I don't understand what you're asking me :)
In the original post there was a problem, I showed you how I diagnosed it, and how to fix it; proxy/service played no role.
If you're asking a new question (something about how service/proxy works or something), then you need to ask it effectively, ie dumb it down, write a test program (like mine) and T.I.T.S - Try It To See, and then explain how, what it does, is different, from what you want it to do.
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