Discoverer 11g and Oracle apps

I have setup discoverer and everything is working.  When calling from oracle apps, I am getting this error:
Could not locate or parse the .dbc file /ebs02/prod/discoverer/Oracle/Middleware/asinst_2/config/Discoverer/Discoverer_asinst_2//corpdevpl200-fin_prod.dbc corresponding to the given Oracle Applications instance.
The problem is the double slash before the dbc file.  Where would the trailing slash come from? Any advice is appreciated.

The issue was that the opmn.xml file had a slash at the end of the fnd_secure variable, I removed it and the double slash problem was resolved!  I did not edit the script, this was from the install. Possibly not many people have integrated 11.1.1.7 discoverer with EBS and make the call to discoverer from menu in EBS, hence this has not been reported.

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