Shefali,

Maybe you did not register the ticket service in the service catalog. To check 
this, point your browser to http://localhost:8080/jbpm-bpel/partners.jsp and 
make sure the ticket service is listed there. If you do not see it, you can 
register it using the form that also appears in that page.

You can also use Ant to register partner services. Look for target 
register.partners in the build file of the atm example.

<target name="register.partners"
  |         depends="define.register.task"
  |         description="register partner services">
  |   <registerpartner 
baselocation="http://localhost:8080/ticket/ticketIssuer?wsdl"; />
  |   <registerpartner 
baselocation="http://localhost:8080/account/accountSystem?wsdl"; />
  | </target>
Here, the baselocation attribute specifies the absolute location of the WSDL 
document that describes the partner service. You may want to define this target 
in your own build file so that partner registration occurs automatically. If 
you do, remove the registerpartner task for the accountSystem service as you 
are not using that service.

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