I would simply try a find statement... Like. find / -name
"OpenBlueDragon.jar" -print

Should give you the lib folder location...

/Mats/

On Sunday, July 29, 2012, Aaron J. White wrote:

> Ok. I'm not crazy and openbdjam installed correctly. Great! So anyone know
> where I should actually put the 2.02 jars? I see /opt/var/upgrade, but I
> don't know if that's the right location
>
> On Sunday, July 29, 2012 10:37:04 AM UTC-5, Matt Woodward wrote:
>>
>> On Saturday, July 28, 2012 6:05:28 PM UTC-7, Aaron J. White wrote:
>>
>>> yep. i tried running as "su" and then running as the root user directly.
>>>
>>
>> This may just be a case of the docs being incorrect. I ran the 2.0
>> installer and I don't get an /opt/openbdjam/webapp but I do see a webroot1
>> and webroot2 under /opt/openbdjam
>>
>> Other than playing around with it I haven't really used openbdjam so I'm
>> not sure if the intent is multiple independent webapps (which is what I'm
>> seeing) or a common class install of the OpenBD engine, but I'm seeing
>> webroot1 and webroot2 on my install and those are proper Java webapps (i.e.
>> they have a WEB-INF directory).
>>
>  --
> online documentation: http://openbd.org/manual/
> http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en
>


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