Embedding Macromedia Flash i Java

Hi,
I am working on a java desktop application and I would like to include a flash swf file as the frontend of my application, but I havnt been able to find a resonable solution as to how I can do this.
Can anyone provide a solution for this or point to some internet resources which could help?

www.anotherbigidea.com/javaswf/

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