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amazon web services - I can't find my Web app when I SSH to my AWS Elastic Beanstalk instance

I've set up SSH to my AWS Elastic Beanstalk instance using

eb ssh --setup

and can successfully SSH to my environment. But I can't see my Web application. When I am connected I find myself in an empty directory (ec2-user) and when I

cd /home

I just see

drwx------  3 ec2-user ec2-user 4096 Jan 15 21:37 ec2-user
dr-xr-xr-x 23 root     root     4096 Jan 15 21:03 ..
drwxr-xr-x  3 root     root     4096 Oct 22 23:29 .

Where is my Web application located?

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Do $ sudo find / -name <insert main file name here> to find out.

For example:

$ sudo find / -name *.php
/var/lib/tomcat8/webapps/ROOT/info.php
/var/lib/tomcat8/webapps/ROOT/index.php
/tmp/deployment/application/ROOT/info.php
/tmp/deployment/application/ROOT/index.php

Or, as you can see, in /var/lib/tomcat8/webapps/ROOT/

You will notice, it depends on the platform. Python for example:

$ sudo find / -name application.py
/opt/python/bundle/2/app/application.py

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