I wish to run JBoss in Fedora Core.

In JBoss' "Getting Started" guide 
(http://docs.jboss.org/jbossas/getting_started/v4/html/install.html#d0e62) :
"Once it's downloaded, unpack the archive to a suitable location on your 
machine. It should all unpack into a single directory named jboss-4.0.2."

According to the "Filesystem Hierarchy Standard" guide 
(http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html) : 
the /opt directory is for "Add-on application software packages"

Thus, I would extract JBoss into /opt.

The "Filesystem Hierarchy Standard" guide also says :
"Package files that are variable (change in normal operation) must be installed 
in /var/opt. See the section on /var/opt for more information."

For a really proper installation, do I need to shift jboss' server.log and all 
other log files and directories into somewhere in /var/opt ?

Would appreciate if anyone who has experience in proper installation of servers 
and files into the Linux Filesystem Hierarchy give some advice.

Thanks.

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