How to consume J2EE webservice in Oracle BPEL

Dear All,
Can any one please tell me that how to consume J2EE web service in Oracle BPEL. What is local registry. How am able to register my web service in to the local registry. Please suggest me.
Thanks,
Rajesh

Hi,
What IDE are you using?, for example with Eclipse i used WSDL2JAVA plugin in this way i converted the WSDL in java classes easily. Depending your development environment you can use different tools that makes easier the integration using the WSDL.
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    I'm just learning how to consume webservice stuff but this
    should help as I got a result. See my code snippet below.
    Basically I did some cfdumps to see what the objects look
    like. This is from an empirical view as I don't understand yet. The
    object comes back with methods. You then use those methods to get
    values. I chose to use the getAnyType method. I did this as I used
    another tool, soapscope from www.mindreef.com (30 day eval) which
    really simplifies how to call webservices. It's worth the cost.
    Basically I invoked the service via soapscope and looked at
    the returned xml.
    It looked like:
    <soap:Envelope
    xmlns:soap="
    http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
    xmlns:xsi="
    http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
    xmlns:xsd="
    http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
    <soap:Body>
    <ZipCodeToCityStateResponse xmlns="
    http://ripedev.com/xsd/ZipCodeResults.xsd">
    <ZipCodeToCityStateResult>
    <anyType xsi:type="xsd:string">Albany,
    NY</anyType>
    </ZipCodeToCityStateResult>
    </ZipCodeToCityStateResponse>
    </soap:Body>
    </soap:Envelope>
    Note that the result was in a value of anyType. Thus I picked
    getAnyType method
    I hope this helps ya but I'm still quite a newbie to this.
    This link help me understand a little more about webservice
    http://tutorial292.easycfm.com/
    Zip test WS Object
    object of com.ripedev.xsd.ZipCodeResults_xsd.ArrayOfAnyType
    Methods hashCode (returns int)
    equals (returns boolean)
    getSerializer (returns interface
    org.apache.axis.encoding.Serializer)
    getDeserializer (returns interface
    org.apache.axis.encoding.Deserializer)
    getTypeDesc (returns org.apache.axis.description.TypeDesc)
    getAnyType (returns java.lang.Object)
    getAnyType (returns [Ljava.lang.Object;)
    setAnyType (returns void)
    setAnyType (returns void)
    getClass (returns java.lang.Class)
    wait (returns void)
    wait (returns void)
    wait (returns void)
    notify (returns void)
    notifyAll (returns void)
    toString (returns java.lang.String)
    Breaking down the object
    array
    1 Albany, NY

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