Deploy Java Application in E Business Suite Apps Server

Hi Gurus,
Is it possible to deploy custom Java application using the bundle E Business Suite Apps Server?
If yes, can you provide me a reference or a step by step guide that will help me do so.
Many thanks

The following metalink notes will helpful for u too
Java Concurrent Program FAQ [ID 827575.1]
How To Create a Java Concurrent Program? [ID 827563.1]
How to register and execute Java Concurrent Program ?in Oracle Applications R11i ? [ID 186301.1]
Regards
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