Procedure to publish an enterprise service to ESR

Hi,
I know the creation of a web service from the abap end through sproxy transaction.
After the creation of web service... what is the procedure to publish it in ESR.
Thanks & Regards,
Aleem.

Hi Aleem,
Now WSCONFIG and WSADMIN are obsolete and SAP has come up with new Transaction SOAMANAGER  just check the blog.
/people/bv.pillai/blog/2007/09/18/configuring-publishing-enterprise-services-from-sap-business-suite-system-into-nwce-netweaver-composition-environment-services-registry
Venkat

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