Can we Create Setup of java Applications ?

Like VBasic can we create the setup of java Application containing main function. How to do this ?

It's possible the OP is asking about installers. The
last time I seriously used VB (in the 1990s) it came
with a cheapo installer so you didn't have to pay
money for InstallShield.Then perhaps the OP might wish to try something like this?
http://www.google.com/search?q=free+java+installer

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    You don't seriously want to compile to .exe, you just think you do.

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