Jdev ESB to BPEL Design

Hi,
Situation:
An external system sends a request to the ESB that I am going to create. This ESB transforms the incoming request to a different format and then sends the transformed request to the BPEL (need to create). The BPEL invokes an external system
My Question is "How do I start with this?".
I have input XSD and output XSD. I am having hard time figurings out which service to create first (ESB or BPEL?). If I start with BPEL (synchronous) I need an input wsdl (from ESB) which I did not create it yet. If I start with ESB I need an target wsdl (for BPEL).
Can some please advice me on this. Your response is much appreciated.
Thanks,
dod

You need to start with BPEL. First of all you need to define your inputs and outputs. BPEL will create a WSDL based the XSDs you use.
When you create the ESB you call the BPEL process using that BPEL wsdl. It is also good practice not to use a SOAP call to the BPEL process. You can call BPEL directly so it runs in the same JCA.
To do this create a new routing rule in the routing service. click the cog at the end and select the BPEL service using the menu.
Hope this helps
James

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