Invoking wli process as web service

Hello,
I've developed a WLI process which I want to access as web service.
I'm using conversation as explained in
"How Do I: Tell Developers of Non-WebLogic Workshop Clients How to Participate in Conversations?"
http://e-docs.bea.com/workshop/docs81/doc/en/core/index.html
But I don't know how to access this web service and to set the conversationID in the SOAP header.
Thanks a lot.
Victor.

I dont think what is the issue that you have here. Now there are multiple ways to expose a WLI process as a webservice.
1. The WLI workshop allows you to direcly expose a .jpd file (process file) as a WSDL.
2. In case you want you Web service to have multiple methods for different processes, create a process control from the .jpd file and then create a Weblogic Webservice using these controls.
Hope this helps.

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