J2sdk and j2re in Mac OS X 10.3

Dear Developers,
I'm quite new to java and need some help.
I am a development support staff, and currently doing software adapation to Mac OS X 10.3. The software runs on j2sdk and j2re which are already available in OS X.
I need to copy some files to /j2sdk1.4.2_06/jre/lib/ext. In Windows and Linux/UNIX version I have no diffculties in finding the sudirectories of the SDK / RE (i.e. ../j2sdk1.4.2_06 for example) but I can't find those folders in Mac OS X.
Any of you have experiences in OS X 10.3 Java that could help me on this?
Thanks
.V.

I need to copy some files to
/j2sdk1.4.2_06/jre/lib/ext. In Windows and Linux/UNIX
no you should not.
Put the files on the application classpath instead.

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