Off the shelf Flash chart with live update and slider?

Does anyone know of any good off the shelf Flash line chart
that has
1. Live AJAX-type update of data (without reloading entire
Flash chart)
2. Horizontal axis slider to be able to zoom in (like the
time slider on Google Finance)
I have been using
XML/SWF
chart chart but find that its live update is clunky.
Is doing a custom chart our best bet?
Thanks! Chirag

Hi,
it was a bug, corrected in patch 4.0.1 (bug 9868860), see http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/apex/application-express/401-patch-166923.html#BABJCAFA.
It's why it don't works with APEX 4.0.0.

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