Chromeless splash screen for application

hi!
Anyone know how to create a Chromeless splash screen for java application.Just like the startup screen for the normal application? When the java application start-up the screen will show, it's close after a few screen or user click a button.
and is there anyway to add background image for a java application?
Thank in advance!
jet

hi there, check a look at this code:
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
public class Splash implements Runnable, mainInterface{
private String initMsg;
public Splash(String initMsg) {
this.initMsg = initMsg;
public void run() {
splashWindow.getContentPane().add(l, BorderLayout.CENTER);
splashWindow.pack();
splashWindow.setSize(splashWindow.getSize().width, splashWindow.getSize().height);
splashWindow.setLocation(dim.width/2 - splashWindow.getWidth() /2,dim.height/2 -
splashWindow.getHeight()/2);
splashWindow.toFront();
splashWindow.show(); }
public JWindow getWindow()
return splashWindow;
}add this code to the main file
private static void splash()
          th.start(); // I sleep to let the thread startup and display the window
               while (splash3.getWindow() == null || !splash3.getWindow().isShowing())
                    try {
                         Thread.sleep(2000);
                    catch (InterruptedException e){}
     }hope u understand this
asrar

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