Installing Java based Scenarios will effect old 3.0B reports in NW2004s ?

Hi,
Can anybody tell me whether Installing Java based Scenarios will effect old reports running in 3.0B.? or we will be just able to use the new features available after installing Java based scenarios and old queries/ web reports will remain same?
Here I should mention that we are upgrading our BW environment from 3.0B to NW2004s.
Please help me.
regards,
Jeet

Hi Prakash,
Thank you very much for your fast reply.I read the blog and it is a lot of very useful information. I have a couple of questions though:
1. <u>Option 3 - Publishing Strategy within SAP NetWeaver 2004s BI</u> - is definately what we need:
"End User Accesses
&#56256;&#56452; Users will be assigned to Groups which have Roles in them
&#56256;&#56452; Therefore, all users will see a tab in the portal navigation for their reports
&#56256;&#56452; KM Navigation iView will be used to link KM Folder with Portal Role per Application Area
&#56256;&#56452; Users will only have 1 access point: Portal Roles"
So If I understood you correctly 1)I need to create Roles in Portal.
2)Assign users to the Roles.
3)Users will have only those roles assigned to them(for ex: sales manager role, AE role and so on)
4)Publish my web quires to PCD and then role.
So this part is clear.
What I still don't understand is how to make the tree menu display in the Role that I will create? And with in the Role to have different folders (in a tree display view) that would have names (links) to differnet web reports (iviews that i will store and publish)? Is there an example with step by step for this?
Is there an example of how to implement the Option 3?
2. <b>Bookmarks</b> - as I understood by "I recommend using the shared BEx Portfolio KM Bookmarks instead of traditional bookmarks" you reffering to 'Save As' button on the run time of the report that lets you save to favorites, Myportfolio... I have no problem of using it but is there a way:
1) bypass the selection screen when executing the saved KMbookmark? I tried saving it under the my favorites and when executing it brings me to the selection screen first (I could use variants for selection screen, so what is the use??!!)
2)how can i send this saved bookmark by e-mail to a collegue? Is there a way? If not may be there are a new concept that we don't understand?
Thank  you very much again.

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