CXF supports the Async Invocation and we just use it in camel-cxf by default.
Now I need to know how your bpel process works. Are you using camel route to do 
this kind of work ?


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On Sunday, March 10, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Smith-John wrote:

> I tried to get it to work with WS-Addressing (wsa:ReplyTo) like shown on [1].
> But if there is a other & better way I would take it.
>  
> I need to get the communication between the client (bpel workflow in my
> case) and the web service to be asynchronous, so the bpel process hasn't to
> wait till the web service answered and can work on.  
> When the web service finished it calls back the bpel process.
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> [1]
> http://eduardo-lago.blogspot.de/2012/04/wsdl-first-asynchronous-jax-ws.html
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