Ws-addressing Header logging?

Hi,
I have BPEL web service which calls another BPEL Asynchronous web service. Is it possible to see Asynchronous web service call-back ws-addressing header anywhere in BPEL logging?
Cheers
Val

Hi Chintan,
I started the obtunnel specified different listening port define that port in patnerlink.
all i see is WSDL of Asyn BPEL process in TCPMonitor.
When I do invoke BPEL process to do Request/Response i get nothing in TCPMonitor.
Is there anything else I need to set?
Thanks

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