CR 8.0 pie chart/graph doesn't appear in web browser

Post Author: kevind
CA Forum: Charts and Graphs
Hi,
I am using a CR 8.0 report (containing data in tabular format and Pie/Bar graph) with Web component Server.
In design mode (by entering the parameters) when i view my report through the CR IDE then i can view my report perfectly with the pie and bar graphs.
However,once i call the same report through the web component server, by my JSP page, the report appears with the data but the page containing the piechart/Bar graph doesn't appear. (i am using the ActiveXViewer)
When i remove the chart/graph, then all the pages are displayed in my browser (IE) properly, but if i add back the pie chart then the page on which this should appear -  doesnt display.
Has anyone faced a similar issue? In design it displays with data but once called through webcomponent server it fails?
Thanks,
Kevin D

Hello Subramaya,
currently I am working on a small article in the Wiki area of the ITS (Wiki, ITS HowTos): <a href="https://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/HOME/UsingSAPGUIforHTMLinsteadofanIAC">Using SAP GUI for HTML instead of an IAC or EWT service</a>.
Also see notes 1010519, "SAP GUI for HTML: Simplified Title Area Without Menu and OK Code" and 959417, "Integrated ITS, Closing Session When Transaction Ends". I am pretty sure that this is exactly what you are looking for.
With best regards,
  TJ

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