Desktop Icon to access aplication

Hi!!
I'm new to swing and I develop an application that is going to be used on windows. I want to know if there's something to make a desktop icon that the user can 'double click' and access the aplication?
I know I can make a .bat file but I want to make something more friendly and distinctive for the application.
Thank!

Hi,
you can use IZPack for creation your own installer. IZPack also supports clients shortcuts(menu, desktop) on OSs.
look at : http://www.izforge.com/izpack/
Vity

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