Where is Archived PDF stored in Adobe Database

For reporting and storage purposes I would like to store the PDFs received by the LiveCycle Server as a part of a workflow.
I would like to know where are the current archived PDFs stored ? or what would be the best way to store the PDF (as a PDF) in our Oracle Database ?
Thanks
Aditya

"You control where they are going to be stored"
Once the process is complete, in Workspace's tracking tab, where are the PDFs generated from ? If they are generated on the fly, I would like to know how do the Digital Signatures show ? I thought the DocumentForm variable saves the document as is.
"Use the JDBC service to store content in a database."
Is Adobe currently implementing this funtionality ?
"You can also store it in content space, which would give you content management like capabilities."
Can you please ellaborate ....
Aditya

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