Updating RoutingServices using Oracle ESB Client Management API

Hi,
How to update Routing Rules of a RoutingService using Oracle ESB Client Management API.
Is there any other way other than console.
Any help is really appriciated.
Thanks

I decompiled HttpClient and ConsoleClientImpl and this is what I found --- The following URL is what is constructed,
http://localhost:80/esb/j_security_check and these parameters are passed as POST - j_username=oc4jadmin&j_password=welcome1
I tried
http://localhost:80/esb/j_security_check?j_username=oc4jadmin&j_password=welcome1
and got 404 error.
However, this exercise confirmed that hostname=localhost and port=80 is just fine.. the problem seems to lie somewhere else

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