Jdeveloper ESB 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
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user631479

I suggest you place this under the JDeveloper Forum instead of Designer

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