Problem for web service path for Xcelsius engage in flash object

Hi, All
I had created one xcelsius through Web Service of SAP B1.it works well.
but when I run the flash object came from xcelsius by explorer,it gives one message
"Can not access external data"
thier I have to give path for swf file and web service path -- (which is given at the time of connection of xcelsius through web service in data manager)
and I have to run the web service then it shows
the dash board made from Xcelsius very well.
but when i change the path of same web service to other m/c then flash file does work and it gives message
"Can not access external data"
but in practical my web service path can be changed, it should not fixed for path which is given in data manager in Xcelsius.
I am using Xcelsius Engage 2008 sp3
please give suggetions for solve the problem
thanks in advance

Hi Venky CRMIT, Bruce007
Aside from the question, I tried another methods and I have succeeded calling webservice. A reference URL is
http://www.webbasedcrmsoftware.com.au/crm-on-demand-tutorials/65-java-access-to-crm-on-demand#_Toc224720963
Main cause may be jsessionID as you guess. When I try with EAI, I have send login information and message call at once, so URL may be incorrect.
Thank you for your help.

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