Accessing custom Portal service from a java application

We have a custom portal service that connects to BW using xmla. How do you access this portal service from a java application. Not from web dynpro, jsp or servlet but from the java code.
Can we use the INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY to get access to the portal service.
Thank You
D.K

Now I tried the following:
I've added the prtapi.jar and the service's jar to the additional-lib folder and added the appropriate entries to library.txt and reference.txt.
Now I can obtain now the PortalRuntime, but this is not initialized.
Has anybody a solution for this problem? Help would be high appreciated!
Regards,
Matthias

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