Invoking webservice through bpel process

Hi, I created a webservice for a java code. I created a simple bpel process to invoke the webservice. Its throwing below error when running the bpel process. I tested the webservice alone. it works fine. Any help is highly apreciated.
Thanks, Ram....
when invoking locally the endpoint 'http://wtus081806-6:9700/Hrinfo-java_test_1-context-root/default', ; nested exception is: ORABPEL-05210 No BPEL archive files. The process domain cannot locate any BPEL archives for process "unknown". If you have deployed a process please check that it is located in the directory "C:\OraHome_1\integration\orabpel\domains\default\deploy".</summary>
</part>
<part name="detail">
<detail>ORABPEL-05210 No BPEL archive files. The process domain cannot locate any BPEL archives for process "unknown". If you have deployed a process please check that it is located in the directory "C:\OraHome_1\integration\orabpel\domains\default\deploy".</detail>
</part>

I remember this being a bug in 10.1.2.0.2 - as somehow the servlet thinks the call would be for the bpel engine, instead of the webservice endpoint,
so I recommend 2 things .. don/t name the operation default
'http://wtus081806-6:9700/Hrinfo-java_test_1-context-root/default'
and if this does not help, try to set optSOAPShortcut -> false on the BPEL Domain ..

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