WS Adapter and CE BPM

Hi  Experts ,
                                I need help on 2 things.
1. Any one who has worked on WS receiver adapter?
2. Any pool of guys ,, seperate form for CE BPM because, in future I will be having a lot.

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Rickkk wrote:
> But Is there any simple blog that shows how to use and configure it in a simple manner.
>
> Thanks
guess you need to improve your searching skills mate
http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/c00ca32e-f991-2b10-f5be-97114bd2b08f?quicklink=index&overridelayout=true

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