This was a good starter tutorial, all the source code was provided and the steps were well documented.
Hello World JAX-WS at DZone
Then I found this one and as the author: Paul Taylor states, he couldn't find anything decent for a web services tutorial either that wasn't Netbeans based. He didn't want to learn how to use an IDE, he wanted to focus on the tutorial! I totally agree. I like tutorials, but not when the companies that put them out are promoting their products as the main emphasis, not the tutorial itself.
Jax-WS for Eclipse by Paul Taylor
This is another simple one that I found Hello World Jax-WS RPC Style: At this site they also have some interesting examples that follow this, including a TCP/IP monitor that I may try to watch the soap messages going back and forth.
Hello World Jax-WS with Eclipse & Glassfish Step by Step
This was a reference I used: Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) Users Guide
Web Service with Jax-WS in Eclipse
Web Service Client Tutorial with WS
Jax-WS in 5 Minutes
This last one was a big help as I have to do something very similar at work