URGENT TO FIND JDEVELOPER DIRECTORY ON REDHAT LINUX

Sir
I have office website on redhat linux,jdeveloper10g using websphere and struts and ejb.We are not getting directory structure and location website files(public_html)f i find it i can maintain and update it.
can the website files be transferred on tomcat after arranging libraray files so that it will be easier to maintain.Please guide urgently. The website also abruptly runs/shuts down as we are unable to maintain.
You can come over my mobile or teamviewer .wHAT IS DIFFERENCE between jdev and jdeveloper.
Thanks.
Rajiiv Prasad Verma

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