Invoking beautiful widgets from Java Code

Hi experts,
I have the code given below which I obtained from www.gigya.com website. If I add the code given below in an html, I can view the widget inside the html as shown in the attached image in [http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfzrknk_31gxvz9nd8|http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfzrknk_31gxvz9nd8]
I would like to know, how I can invoke this widget from a Java code.
Please help.
Any help in this regard will be well appreciated with points.
//Copy the code below to the head section of your page:
<script src="http://cdn.gigya.com/wildfire/js/wfapiv2.js"></script>
//Copy the code below and place next to content item:
<div id="divWildfirePost"></div>
<script>
var pconf={
  defaultContent: 'TEXTAREA_ID',
  UIConfig: '<config><display showDesktop="false" showEmail="true" useTransitions="true" showBookmark="true" codeBoxHeight="auto"></display><body><background frame-color="#BFBFBF" background-color="#FFFFFF" gradient-color-begin="#ffffff" gradient-color-end="#F4F4F4" corner-roundness="4;4;4;4"></background><controls color="#202020" corner-roundness="4;4;4;4" gradient-color-begin="#EAEAEA" gradient-color-end="#F4F4F4" bold="false"><snbuttons type="textUnder" frame-color="#D5D5D5" background-color="#fafafa" over-frame-color="#60BFFF" over-background-color="#ebebeb" color="#808080" gradient-color-begin="#FFFFFF" gradient-color-end="d4d6d7" size="10" bold="false" down-frame-color="#60BFFF" down-gradient-color-begin="#6DDADA" over-gradient-color-end="#6DDADA" down-gradient-color-end="#F4F4F4" over-color="#52A4DA" down-color="#52A4DA" over-bold="false"><more frame-color="#A4DBFF" over-frame-color="#A4DBFF" gradient-color-begin="#F4F4F4" gradient-color-end="#BBE4FF" over-gradient-color-begin="#A4DBFF" over-gradient-color-end="#F4F4F4"></more><previous frame-color="#BBE4FF" over-frame-color="#A4DBFF" gradient-color-begin="#FFFFFF" gradient-color-end="#A4DBFF" over-gradient-color-begin="#A4DBFF" over-gradient-color-end="#F4F4F4"></previous></snbuttons><textboxes frame-color="#CACACA" color="#757575" gradient-color-begin="#ffffff" bold="false"><codeboxes color="#757575" frame-color="#DFDFDF" background-color="#FFFFFF" gradient-color-begin="#ffffff" gradient-color-end="#FFFFFF" size="10"></codeboxes><inputs frame-color="#CACACA" color="#757575" gradient-color-begin="#F4F4F4" gradient-color-end="#ffffff"></inputs><dropdowns list-item-over-color="#52A4DA" frame-color="#CACACA"></dropdowns></textboxes><buttons frame-color="#8DD1FF" gradient-color-end="#BBE4FF" color="#202020" bold="false" over-gradient-color-begin="#BBE4FF" down-gradient-color-begin="#BBE4FF" over-gradient-color-end="#FFFFFF" down-gradient-color-end="#ffffff"><post-buttons frame-color="#8DD1FF" gradient-color-end="#BBE4FF"></post-buttons></buttons><listboxes frame-color="#CACACA" corner-roundness="4;4;4;4" gradient-color-begin="#F4F4F4" gradient-color-end="#FFFFFF"></listboxes><checkboxes checkmark-color="#00B600" frame-color="#D5D5D5" corner-roundness="3;3;3;3" gradient-color-begin="#F4F4F4" gradient-color-end="#FFFFFF"></checkboxes><servicemarker gradient-color-begin="#ffffff" gradient-color-end="#D5D5D5"></servicemarker><tooltips color="#6D5128" gradient-color-begin="#FFFFFF" gradient-color-end="#FFE4BB" size="10" frame-color="#FFDBA4"></tooltips></controls><texts color="#202020"><headers color="#202020"></headers><messages color="#202020"></messages><links color="#52A4DA" underline="false" over-color="#353535" down-color="#353535" down-bold="false"></links></texts></body></config>'
Wildfire.initPost('457492', 'divWildfirePost', 400, 300, pconf);
</script>Warm Regards,
Anees

AneesAhamed wrote:
Not even in a frame? java.awt.Frame or HTML frame? The former: no. The latter: probably, but it's not a Java question.

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