anonymous wrote : The best place to put these JAR files is into your 
applications package. For example if your application is packaged as a WAR 
file, place them in WEB-INF/lib within your WAR. If your package is an EAR, 
place them in the base directory of the EAR and reference them in your 
META-INF/application.xml file. 

Yeap.. This is what i'm doing. I put them into the WEB-INF/lib directory. But 
its is not working due to the open office nature.

I google and have read at the open office wiki. It seems that for java web 
applications to open and read the open office applications, it need to 
reference to the installation path of the open office jar files in my machine 
instead of the lib files in WEB-INF/lib.

Therefore to read the openoffice, during the boot time, i need to add in the 
jar paths of the open office when i start the server.

Any advice on how to add the path in the run.sh file?

Thanks

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