Playing DRM

Whilst this post does and doesn't relate to Java Media Framework I thought this was the best area to post the question. I am trying to play media content i.e. wma files which have DRM on them. I can simply kick start Windows Media Player but passing a url but we are offering a streaming service therefore I need functionality to queue within the player. This is a J2EE app.
Any help or advice would be very useful. thanks

trenzterra,
The Creative Digital MP3 Player 2 (PA30) player does not support playback of WMA DRM and currently there is no firmware update available.
Jason

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