Guidelines for deciding directory structure for Swing Application

Hi,
We are developing a Swing Application for our organization. We want to organize the code and resources/icons/properties files in correct manner.
We have guidelines for arranging the code for web application. Is there any such guidelines available for desktop application as well? What is the preferred location for keeping the icons and properties files?
Regards,
Manu

Thanks Maran.
I have already checked many installation guides before posting here. All of them mention about creating folders like /admin or /oradata on various mount points but none of the naming conventions really indicate whether it is a 8i database or a 10g database.
This is required when you are having multiple Oracle installations under /opt and databases are running from different mount points.
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