Problem calling different versions of BPEL process from an ESB

We are currenlty having a problem calling a BPEL process from an ESB service.
We initially developed the solution and the two communicated correctly, however it was necessary to make some changes to the BPEL process and we subsequently redeployed the BPEL process incrementing the version number.
However the ESB service when initiated was still calling the initial version of the ESB service.
Is there any way of making the ESB call the default BPEL process version as configured from the BPEL console.

You can accomplish this task by invoking SOAP Service in ESB that points to current WSDL of BPEL process, for example:
http://localhost:8888/orabpel/default/SOAOrderBooking/SOAOrderBooking?wsdl
instead of
http://localhost:8888/orabpel/default/SOAOrderBooking/1.0/SOAOrderBooking?wsdl
This information is accessible in Metalink Note: 430206.1

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