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What is the difference between a native file system path, a JNDI path, and an AVM path?

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What is the difference between a native file system path, a JNDI path, and an AVM path?

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The term “native file system path” refers to a file or directory within the “native file system” of the host computer. Absolute native file system paths on UNIX begin with a “/” character.

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