Calling method from SWF file wtih javascript, when swf file is not loaded in any browser

Hi There,
I have a question regarding flex and javascript integration:
1. We have created certain components and bundle them in swf. these swf file uses webservice to connect to backend code written in java.
2. We have deployed swf file and backend on the same tomcat server.
3. Backend server send some datapoint to UI and plot graph and displyaed to user.
4. Now if user generate graph from datapoint and want to export it, we are tranferring image of that graph from UI to backend. No issues in this process.
5. Now the question is. let say user has not open any swf file in browser and backend scheduling job want to generate the graph. How we will connect to swf file.
6. Is ther any way we can connect or call method of swf from java/jsp/html/javascript code in this scenario without loading swf file in browser??
Please help me!!!
Thanks
Sonu Kumar

Both test sites work just fine for me.
The "Update plugin" message is exactly what would be displayed if no .swfobject file at all was found... so it may not be the "version11" thing but rather, perhaps something else is messed up with the .swfobject file.
File can be found in both folders:
http://www.pureimaginationcakes.com/test/Scripts/swfobject_modified.js
http://www.pureimaginationcakes.com/Scripts/swfobject_modified.js
and file does download when downloading the html page (just check the cache).... but for some reason it doesn't seem to be working.... Hummmmm????
Adninjastrator

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