SQL Server Reporting Services Integration

If anyone has been considering looking at SQL Services Reporting Service, a business intelligence tool from Microsoft, you will be glad to know that I have just submitted a project to code share that provides integration between SSRS and the Plumtree portal.
In brief, the integration code implemements the iAuthenticationExtension and iAuthorizationExtension interfaces, allowing SSRS to authenticate plumtree users and authorize them based on plumtree groups.
It might be a few days before it is available on code share, as it has to be manually reviewed.
Caveat: it works in Firefox/Safari, but not quite so nice as it does in IE.  This is a Microsoft BI tool, after all. :)

Hi, Tim.
The description and questions were brought up in an email conversation
with a developer:
There seems to be a disconnect between the Plumtree environment and Microsoft's SQL Server Reporting Services.
The present configuration: .Net version of Plumtree 5.0.4 suite of servers Windows 2000 Server SP4 (fully patched) SQL Server 2000 with latest patches SQL Server Reporting Services 2000 with latest patches
The app in question gathers SSRS reporting criteria via .NET web pages.
The disconnect occurs at the call to SSRS.
Without the gateway - the call to SSRS completes and a web page containing the report is displayed.
With the gateway - the call to SSRS does not complete and no report is displayed.
I understand this is a problem that has been reported on the DevCenter.Plumtree.Com site by Tim Larson of Mission to the World
URL =http://portal.plumtree.com/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_0_9690_0_0_47/http;/prodgadget14.plumtree.com/publishedcontent/publish/sc___code_share/code_source/articles/sql_server_reporting_services_integration_.html?qid=84973886&rank=2
Can the call to SSRS be accomplished if gatewaying is turned on for this app? - Is there a workaround? - not gatewaying the app is not an option

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