Consuming web service:web service proxy option- service call(ECC6.0)

Hi,
<u>On SYSTEM A</u>
AS POC we have generated web service from BAPI_FLIGHT_GETLIST from ECC6.0.
0.we tested using web browser it was working fine.Then saved the WSDL to local pc
<u>On SYSTEM B</u>
1.I have created proxy using wsdl saved on local pc,
2. Created RFC Destination Type "H" giving the web service path
path : /sap/bc/srt/rfc/sap/ZBAPI_FLIGHT_GETLIST_WSD host & http port number.
3. created Logical port using LPCONFIG adn provided the RFC destination.
4. created service call from abap dynpro by using third option "web service proxy"
then selected the proxy generated above.
when i go to component controller context and see,
  BAPI_FLIGHT_GETLIST
     exporting
       output
           FLIGHT_LIST
            <no elements under this>
Under FLIGHT_LIST i dont see the node Item then list of elements under that.
How to use this in view as such i dont see output individual parameters??
If i use function module and create service call
then i could see properly like and could use it in view.
  BAPI_FLIGHT_GETLIST
   CHANGING
       FLIGHT_LIST
           AIRLINEID
Pointers will be suitable rewarded.
Regards
shekar chandra

AS per help
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/77/3545415ea6f523e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
its mentioned
Use
With the help of the service call function within a Web Dynpro component it is possible to call:
·         An existing function call
·         A method of an existing class
·         The proxy of a Web service
Prerequisites
If you wish to use the service call to include an existing function module into your Web Dynpro application, you can access available function modules in the current system.
Does it mean our ECC6.0 version? so we need to wait till that get resolved??

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