Invoking a web-service through Aqualogic BPM

I have seen some posts regarding integration of web-services with BPM but could not solve my problem (as I am very new to BPM, just 2 days old :) ).
I am trying to integrate with the weather web-service whose WSDL is available at http://wsrp.bea.com/portal/boulder/weather.wsdl
This is what I did
1. Created a module in the Catalog
2. Right-clicked on the created module, Catalogue Component -> Web Service and provided the WSDL
3. Introspection was done and the External Resoures folder was also populated automatically.
4. I then created a global activity for invoking this web-service.
But the problem that I am facing is that what method should I write for the global activity that I have created so that the web-service can be invoked.
Please reply
Thanks.

You just need to call the Web service exposed method from the global activity.
if your module name is WS. The name of the webservice you catalogued is Weather. The service name which you can see when you expand the Weather. Then you will be able to view the exposed method.
WS.Weather.WeatherService.getWeather
Regards
Right Chord

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