Creating Proxy service over a secured BPEL process

Hi,
I have a BPEL process project A which I have secured using oracle/wss_username_token_service_policy
Now, I want to expose it over OSB as a proxy service.
After registering the WSDL, I tried to create Business Service over it.
It gave me a warning:
[OSB Kernel:398133]WSSP 1.2 policy assertions (Web Services Security Policy 1.2) are not allowed on this service.
What is the best approach to take.
Thanks.

Get the wsdl of the OSB proxy service and create webservice parnerlink in BPEL based on this wsdl to invoke the service
To form the wsdl url, copy the Endpoint URI  configured to the proxy service(just click on the proxy service in the console) from the sbconsole  - /ATHGPUM_GlidePathService/ProxyService/ATHGPUM_GlidePathProxyService
Pre append <<protocol://OSB Hostname:OSB Port>>  - http://localhost:8000/   and post append with ?WSDL
The final WSDL url look like  - http://localhost:8000/ATHGPUM_GlidePathService/ProxyService/ATHGPUM_GlidePathProxyService?WSDL
Regards
Albin I

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              <part name="payload" element="client:EncryptedPasswordTestProcessError"/>
         </message>
         <!-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
         PORT TYPE DEFINITION - A port type groups a set of operations into
         a logical service unit.
         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -->
         <!-- portType implemented by the EncryptedPasswordTest BPEL process -->
         <portType name="EncryptedPasswordTest">
              <operation name="process">
                   <input message="client:EncryptedPasswordTestRequestMessage" />
                   <output message="client:EncryptedPasswordTestResponseMessage"/>
    <fault name="EncryptedPasswordTestError" message="client:EncryptedPasswordTestErrorMessage"/>
              </operation>
         </portType>
         <!-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
         PARTNER LINK TYPE DEFINITION
         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -->
         <plnk:partnerLinkType name="EncryptedPasswordTest">
              <plnk:role name="EncryptedPasswordTestProvider">
                   <plnk:portType name="client:EncryptedPasswordTest"/>
              </plnk:role>
         </plnk:partnerLinkType>
    </definitions>
    And the WSDL produced when you access the ws endpoint is:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <definitions
    name="EncryptedPasswordTest"
    targetNamespace="http://xmlns.oracle.com/EncryptedPasswordTest"
    xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"
    xmlns:tns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/EncryptedPasswordTest"
    xmlns:plnk="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2003/05/partner-link/"
    xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/"
    xmlns:client="http://xmlns.oracle.com/EncryptedPasswordTest"
    >
    <types>
    <schema attributeFormDefault="qualified" elementFormDefault="qualified" targetNamespace="http://xmlns.oracle.com/EncryptedPasswordTest"
    xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
    <element name="EncryptedPasswordTestProcessRequest">
    <complexType>
    <sequence>
    <element name="username" type="string"/>
    </sequence>
    </complexType>
    </element>
    <element name="EncryptedPasswordTestProcessResponse">
    <complexType>
    <sequence>
    <element name="password" type="string"/>
    </sequence>
    </complexType>
    </element>
    <element name="EncryptedPasswordTestProcessError">
    <complexType>
    <sequence>
    <element name="code" type="string"/>
    <element name="description" type="string"/>
    </sequence>
    </complexType>
    </element>
    </schema>
    </types>
    <message name="EncryptedPasswordTestErrorMessage">
    <part name="payload" element="tns:EncryptedPasswordTestProcessError"/>
    </message>
    <message name="EncryptedPasswordTestResponseMessage">
    <part name="payload" element="tns:EncryptedPasswordTestProcessResponse"/>
    </message>
    <message name="EncryptedPasswordTestRequestMessage">
    <part name="payload" element="tns:EncryptedPasswordTestProcessRequest"/>
    </message>
    <portType name="EncryptedPasswordTest">
    <operation name="process">
    <input message="tns:EncryptedPasswordTestRequestMessage"/>
    <output message="tns:EncryptedPasswordTestResponseMessage"/>
    <fault name="EncryptedPasswordTestError" message="tns:EncryptedPasswordTestErrorMessage"/>
    </operation>
    </portType>
    <binding name="EncryptedPasswordTestBinding" type="tns:EncryptedPasswordTest">
    <soap:binding style="document" transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/>
    <operation name="process">
    <soap:operation style="document" soapAction="process"/>
    <input>
    <soap:body use="literal"/>
    </input>
    <output>
    <soap:body use="literal"/>
    </output>
    <fault>
    <soap:fault name="EncryptedPasswordTestError" use="literal" encodingStyle=""/>
    </fault>
    </operation>
    </binding>
    <service name="EncryptedPasswordTest">
    <port name="EncryptedPasswordTestPort" binding="tns:EncryptedPasswordTestBinding">
    <soap:address location="http://bpel5.lon.domroot.com:7779/orabpel/default/EncryptedPasswordTest/1.0"/>
    </port>
    </service>
    <plnk:partnerLinkType name="EncryptedPasswordTest">
    <plnk:role name="EncryptedPasswordTestProvider">
    <plnk:portType name="tns:EncryptedPasswordTest"/>
    </plnk:role>
    </plnk:partnerLinkType>
    </definitions>

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