Where do the Datavisualization files go when not using Flex Builder?

My application has charting and I use the sdk and ant
directly, not flex builder. I know where those files are under FB
but where do I place the datavisualization swf, swc and swz files
in the sdk in order to have charting without flex builder?
Thanks!

Hey lllaass,
Thanks for your response.
I basically got an email from a friend with a link to google drive, that link took me to drive n then there was a download bottom which popped when I clicked on the files icon, these are 3 audio files which are recorded on a computer n sent to me via drive..
I too think it opened directly from drive.. Let me know though if u do come across some solution.
Thanks

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