Not a visible GUI in Business Components Type of Application

Hi ,
Trying to discover the various types of JDeveloper 10g , I have developed a very simple form (Business Components Application) based on emp , dept data tables.
However , i don't see any visual object... as in a SWING Application....
At runtime , some objects - text fields , menus,,,e.t.c. are appeared.
Is it possible to modify the visual objects of these objects at design time...?????
Thanks , a lot
Simon

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If you want to configure the user interface, create a Swing application based on your ADF BC. See the JDeveloper tutorials page for more info.

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