Response from Oracle ESB

Hi all
Is it possible to get response from Oracle ESB service when it is Invoked from BPEL??
Thanks & Regards
Sanjay

Hi Ruplim
Thanks for quick response,
I want to Invoke ESB service from BPEL and get the Response Back in the form of Transformation Data.
I tried searching for Demo example in tutorials but i am not able to find such case, Do you have any documentation or Sample code for this type?
Thanks & regards
Sanjay

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