Enterprise Services Point-to-Point Communication

Hello Gurus,
I have activated Enterprise Services in ECC and installed all the prequisite SWC in PI. 
I can see all the relvant objects in PI and ECC i.e. proxies.
However I can't find the service interfaces in SOA or service registry.
I want to create a point2point communication using these services or is it not possible? it really should go thru adapters?
*Im fairly new to using ES(sap delivered).
Thanks for your help!

Hi,
However I can't find the service interfaces in SOA or service registry.
To see service in service registry you need to publish it. Check transaction SOAMANAGER and search for your service, you will be able to see it there. Create endpoint and use wsdl of selected binding for point to point communication (No adapter required).
Seach SCN and SAP help for step by step instructions.
Regards,
Gourav

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    SOAPAction: ""
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"><SOAP-ENV:Header><sapsess:Session xmlns:sapsess="http://www.sap.com/webas/630/soap/features/session/"><enableSession>true</enableSession></sapsess:Session></SOAP-ENV:Header><SOAP-ENV:Body><ns1:InternalRequestSRMByElementsQuery_sync xmlns:ns1='http://sap.com/xi/SAPGlobal20/Global'><InternalRequestSelectionByElements><CreationDatePeriod><StartDate>2011-04-01</StartDate><EndDate>2011-07-22</EndDate></CreationDatePeriod></InternalRequestSelectionByElements></ns1:InternalRequestSRMByElementsQuery_sync></SOAP-ENV:Body></SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
    Response that I got:
    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    content-type: text/xml; charset=utf-8
    content-length: 915
    accept: text/xml
    sap-srt_id: 20110723/194910/v1.00_final_6.40/4E24C49F23184117E1008000097C2FFA
    sap-srt_server_info: SRM_100,167 ,http://sap.com/xi/SRM/SE/Global,InternalRequestSRMByElementsQueryResponse_in,InternalRequestSRMByElementsQuery_sync,126
    server: SAP NetWeaver Application Server / ABAP 702
    <soap-env:Envelope xmlns:soap-env="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"><soap-env:Header/><soap-env:Body><n0:InternalRequestSRMByElementsResponse_sync xmlns:n0="http://sap.com/xi/SAPGlobal20/Global"><Log><BusinessDocumentProcessingResultCode>5</BusinessDocumentProcessingResultCode><MaximumLogItemSeverityCode>4</MaximumLogItemSeverityCode><Item><SeverityCode>4</SeverityCode><Note>Abort occurred; Internal request not read</Note></Item><Item><SeverityCode>4</SeverityCode><Note>Abort The attributes of the user are inconsistent or not defined. See transaction PPOMA_BBP. on Internal request level</Note></Item><Item><SeverityCode>4</SeverityCode><Note>Abort An exception with the type CX_GDT_CONVERSION occur red, but was neither handled locally, nor declared in a RAISING clause on Internal request level</Note></Item></Log></n0:InternalRequestSRMByElementsResponse_sync></soap-env:Body></soap-env:Envelope>

    Hi Gaurav,
    Thanks for responding. Yes, all the backend config are in place since I am able to successfully run an equivalent RFC (BBP_PD_SC_GETLIST) and another RFC named BBP_PD_SC_GETDETAIL from SE37. The problem seems to be something very specific to the ES. May I request you to run this ES at your end (if possible) and let me know the result possibly with the input and output message similar to the one I pasted in the origincal question.
    Thanks in advance,
    Nilay

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