Copy file in BPEL

I want to Copy a file to two folders and then delete the original file in a BPEL process. The file is large (100MB) so I do not want to read the file content.Also, the process is initiated by another process, so I will have to do the copy or read/write synchronously.
Is this possible in BPEL 11g?

The problem with that approach is that if I choose Sync Read and Opaque option, it will still read the content of the file as base64 encoded data and create an object for it which I do not want given the large size of the file.
What I am doing right now till I dont find an alternative is to use Java Embedding to execute a unix cp cpmmand to copy file to both folders followed by a delete of the source file. This way I do not have to create an object for the file content in JVM.

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