Is there a picture which indicates that something is still running?

I need a small picture to indicate that my experiment is still running,
something like a time dial with something moving. Is there a java
versioned code for such a thing? Thank you.

taking this topic further, suppose I am collecting many records from a db which can take any amount of time pending on db traffic, how is it possible to display an animated gif telling the user we are getting the data and as soon asl the recordset is returned the results will be displayed. I know how to display gifs etc, just wondering on the logic to use.
thx

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