I'm assuming you're asking for examples of what practical applications would use a constant-current source. Possibly, the examples given aren't detailed enough?
From my experience, I have seen the airport runway lighting that waross has already mentioned.
For a further explanation (if needed), the series lighting units used in this application are rated in amps, so no matter how many are used (change of circuit impedance), the constant current source adjusts the voltage to keep the current constant. You can see how, for an application such as this, with many lamps spread over a long distance, there would be a significant savings on wiring compared to running the lamps in parallel with a typical (constant voltage) source.