Pete,
Maybe try this:
\QIBM\UserData\WebSphere\AppServer\V6\Base\profiles\*PROFILE
NAME*\installedApps ....etc....
Robert
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I deployed an EAR using the Websphere console rather than the HTTP Admin
application and I can't figure out where the application deployed. The
app is running but looking at the configuration using the Websphere
Console I can't make heads or tails out of where WAS put the files. It
asked for a folder name when I deployed but it didn't tell me the root
folder name it would be appended to.
Anyone know how to find the deployed files? With Web apps I can pretty
much count on www as being the root folder for web deployments. For
WAS, where the heck did that stuff deploy to? Its WAS Express 6.0 if
that makes any difference.
Pete Helgren
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