Where is the java web start

I was using jdk 1.5 which includes web start. Then I tried to install jwsdp 1.4 but failed. So I uninstalled jdk 1.5 and installed j2ee PE 8 which includes jdk 1.4.2.
Does jdk 1.4.2 inside j2ee have web start included, if not, where can I download one. Thanks.

It does, you should be able to find it in JAVA_HOME/jre/javaws

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