Development and Runtime Environments

Hi,
The new online oracle Linux store does not seem to be "runtime" www.oracle.com/store
and a few other internet available APEX apps do not use the runtime version to serve their Apps.
I've browsed through the forum and it seems that the consensus is to use Runtime for Production and Development for Test/Devl. Are there any out there that take the risk of running the full Development environment in Production? Maybe there are other security measures that can be taken?
- How do you deploy an application to the Runtime environment? I'm guessing there is a PL/SQL API that you pass your f10X.sql to?
Has anyone tried to secure APEX at the Web Server level? Somehow configure your external modplsql link to disable the admin functions via some Apache or some DAD settings? Then allow an internal web server to serve a normal full Development modplsql DAD?
I kind of just rambled and realize there are many solutions the issue... but any feedback is very much appreciated!
Thanks,
AJ

Lateralus wrote:
- How do you deploy an application to the Runtime environment?a) Run the export script in SQL*Plus.
or
b) Use Oracle SQL Developer to login to the workspace schema. There is an "Application Express" node you can right-click and choose Import Application.
- M

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