Where does the resources bundle files need to be

Hi All,
Does any of you knows where all the custom resources bundle files that will be used on BCC need to be?
I have something like this:
BCC module /src/com/mycompany/resources/WebAppResources.properties
But when I try to use it
This happens
javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: An error occurred while evaluating custom action attribute "title" with value "${activity.description}": An error occurred while getting property "description" from an instance of class atg.bizui.activity.GenericActivity (java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find resource for bundle java.util.PropertyResourceBundle, key manageLoyaltyProgram.description)
I am trying to use it on a activity that will be used in the ActivityManager:
This is what I have
<resource-bundle>com.mycompany.resources.WebAppResources</resource-bundle>
Do you know if I am missing somehting or putting the files on a wrong location?
Regards,
Obed

Hi Shaik,
The title of for the source is added http://i.imgur.com/a6WVxsW.png but when I click on it it throws this exception:
javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: An error occurred while evaluating custom action attribute "value" with value "${activity.displayName}": An error occurred while getting property "displayName" from an instance of class atg.bizui.activity.GenericActivity (java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find resource for bundle j
ava.util.PropertyResourceBundle, key emanageLoyaltyProgram.displayName)
meaning that the properties file is on the classpath, but my genericActivities.xml file is not able to read the properties file.
Any suggestion?
Regards,
Obed

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