Under the hood of a Proxy Service WS Endpoint

I have a Proxy Service that is published as a SOAP Service using a contract first approach.
My question: when deployed in the OSB, what exactly happens? Is it deployed in the WLS Webcontainer or the EJB Container?
My second question: when constructing a Java Callout Service, which I access from the flow of the Proxy Service (which again is published via a WS endpoint), can I access properties from the JEE context -> e.g. getPrincipal?
Edited by: user9961531 on Mar 6, 2013 6:17 AM

This doc may help you...
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