SRM Proxy to PI to HTTP/Web Service

I have this following scenario:
SRM PurchaseOrderRequest_Out (otbound proxy from SRM) to PI to Web/HTTP Service
The SRM message is EOIO and Async. This needs to be posted to the receiver as a sync message after mapping.
I am using a BPM to do this Async to Sync conversion  (Receive Step, Sync Send Step, Async Send Step)
The message gets blocked in the queue XBQO$PE_WS90100001. The error is "Permanent error in BPE inbound processing".
Upon activating the queue manually from SMQ2, the BPM starts running.
Question: 1. Is there a better way in PI 7.1 to do this without BPM?
2. If not how to solve the above problem?
Really appreciate your help.
Thank you.

Hi,
Web service/HTTP both supports sync communication, abap proxy also supports sync communication, so i dont think you required BPM for this.
Regards,
Raj

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