Dial-up programming

Hi,
I'm currently developing an application that requires dial-up to a RAS server. Client hardware requirements for this app are windows box with either USB/Serial modem or ISDN connection.
Client app will be driven with Swing GUI but I need help on the dial-up part.
My questions are:
1. What kind of technology JAVA provides in regards to dial-up programming? I've considered commAPI but apparently this only work for serial modems only.
2. Can I use JTAPI to setup the dial-up and connection with either modem or ISDN?
3. Or can I use JNI to call windows native dial-up control from my application? If so how?

HELLO,
I CAN ANSWER 3RD POINT OF YOUR QUESTION
i.e calling windpws native dialer as follows
class makeDial
static RunTime rt;
public static void main(String args[])
RunTime rt2=null;
rt=rt2.getRunTime();
Process p=rt.exec("start Dialer");
bye gopal
[email protected]

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