Run Oracle Form Application from a JSP File.

I have a complete customized application made on Oracle Forms (10g) and I have .fmb and .fmx files, now problem which I am facing is I have to open the Oracle Form Application from my JSP page (which is used to login the user). My JSP page is just a simple page which I have placed it in path [C:\DevSuiteHome2\forms\j2ee\formsapp\formsweb] and I run it from browser as [http://localhost:port/forms/index.jsp].
How can I start my application from this JSP page? Please your help would be highly appreciated. Thanks.

Inside your JSP page put <OBJECT> tag with all parameters and tags to open Jinitiator or java applet..
my example..
<!-- Forms applet definition (start) -->
<OBJECT classid="clsid:CAFECAFE-0013-0001-0022-ABCDEFABCDEF"
        codebase="/forms/jinitiator/jinit.exe#Version=1,3,1,22"
        WIDTH="1024"
        HEIGHT="768"
        HSPACE="0"
        VSPACE="0">
<PARAM NAME="TYPE"       VALUE="application/x-jinit-applet;version=1.3.1.22">
<PARAM NAME="CODEBASE"   VALUE="/forms/java">
<PARAM NAME="CODE"       VALUE="oracle.forms.engine.Main" >
<PARAM NAME="ARCHIVE"    VALUE="frmall_jinit.jar,images.jar,in2kartica.jar,paketi.jar,prenospolic.jar,imgbean.jar,moj9999.jar" >
<PARAM NAME="serverURL" VALUE="/forms/lservlet?ifcfs=/forms/frmservlet?form=zav0030f.fmx&acceptLanguage=sl-SI">
<PARAM NAME="networkRetries" VALUE="30">
<PARAM NAME="serverArgs"
       VALUE="escapeParams=true module=zav0030f.fmx userid=  sso_userid=%20 sso_formsid=%25OID_FORMSID%25 sso_subDN= sso_usrDN= debug=no host= port= buffer_records=no debug_messages=no array=no obr=no query_only=no quiet=yes render=no record=names tracegroup= log= term=/oracle/forme/qmsrf65w.res" >
<PARAM NAME="separateFrame" VALUE="true">
<PARAM NAME="splashScreen"  VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="background"  VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="lookAndFeel"  VALUE="Oracle">
<PARAM NAME="colorScheme"  VALUE="teal">
<PARAM NAME="serverApp" VALUE="default">
<PARAM NAME="logo" VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="imageBase" VALUE="DocumentBase">
<PARAM NAME="formsMessageListener" VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="recordFileName" VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="EndUserMonitoringEnabled" VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="EndUserMonitoringURL" VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="heartbeat" VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="clientDPI" VALUE="123">
<COMMENT>
<EMBED SRC="" PLUGINSPAGE="/forms/jinitiator/us/jinit_download.htm"
        TYPE="application/x-jinit-applet;version=1.3.1.22"
        java_codebase="/forms/java"
        java_code="oracle.forms.engine.Main"
      java_archive="frmall_jinit.jar,images.jar,in2kartica.jar,paketi.jar,prenospolic.jar,imgbean.jar,moj9999.jar,Paketi.jar,in2kartica.jarpaketi.jar,moj9999.jarin2kartica.jarpaketi.jar"
        WIDTH="1024"
        HEIGHT="768"
        HSPACE="0"
        VSPACE="0"
     clientDPI="123"
        serverURL="/forms/lservlet?ifcfs=/forms/frmservlet?form=zav0030f.fmx&acceptLanguage=sl-SI"
        networkRetries="30"
        serverArgs="escapeParams=true module=zav0030f.fmx userid=  sso_userid=%20 sso_formsid=%25OID_FORMSID%25 sso_subDN= sso_usrDN= debug=no host= port= buffer_records=no debug_messages=no array=no obr=no query_only=no quiet=yes render=no record=names tracegroup= log= term=/oracle/forme/qmsrf65w.res"
        separateFrame="true"
        splashScreen=""
        background=""
        lookAndFeel="Oracle"
        colorScheme="teal"
        serverApp="default"
        logo=""
        imageBase="DocumentBase"
        formsMessageListener=""
        recordFileName=""
        EndUserMonitoringEnabled=""
        EndUserMonitoringURL=""
        heartBeat=""
>
<NOEMBED>
</COMMENT>
</NOEMBED></EMBED>
</OBJECT>
<!-- Forms applet definition (end) -->

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