Calling Java - Client application Through Servlet/JSP/HTML

Hi,
I have a Java Client Application to display presentation(BI Bean) , made thru wizard provided in JDev.
Now i want to open this application from a link in HTML page.
I am running the application thru J Developer only.
please help,
thanks,
Vaibhav

Hi,
Thanx for ur help..
My application is a JSP one..
My J Client application is named :-
BIApplication1.java.
When i call it thru JSP..
BIApplication1 bi=new BIApplication1();
bi.setSize(800, 620);
bi.setVisible(true);
the application opens..
but when i attempt to open a presentation..
it give me the following error..
"no configuration file found"
but when i open BIApplication independently..it works just fine...
thanks,
Vaibhav

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