Missing pointbase folder in my java sdk install

Hello
I downloaded j2ee v1.4.
I set the environment variables correctly(those JAVA_HOME, JAVA_EE, %PB_TOOLS%, etc.)
i tried asadmin start-domain domain1 and it's all ok.
but when i run into command prompt: %PB_TOOLS%\startserver
i got that the path cannot be found. i think the problem it's from this PointBase database. where i can found it and where should i install? then the environment variable hou should i change it and where? Thanks
and in the folder C:\Sun\AppServer i did not have a pointbase folder

Ok, I fingered it out.
Its the whacky config.xml file on the eclipse side.
On the flex plugin side, it looks fine. so I just copied if from the flex plugin dir to the eclise plugin directory.
The common point is: com.adobe.flexbuilder.flex_xxx/config.xml
It appears the Adobe's install facility is slightly munged. If I had to guess, it looks like the plugin stuff was copied before the config.xml file was updated with the flex sdk path. Consequently the copied config.xml was on the eclipse side was never updated. In any event, some for testing before releasing might have been helpful.

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