Distiller Server 8: Where to put external resources.

Hi, I need to process PostScript files that run external postscript files (with the run command). There is no path before the resource name in the Postscript files. In the desktop version of Distiller, we copy files directly in the same path where AcroDist.exe is, but where should I copy the resources on my server (Using Distiller Server 8 ) ?
Example of a file to convert to PDF:
%!PS-Adobe
(logo.ps) run
(background.ps) run
100 100 moveto
Thanks

You don't, you put them in the WEB-INF/lib directory of your webapp. So you put them inside the WAR file.

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