10g AS and Forms reference files

I've just installed the Application Server and the Developer Suite on a Linux box.
Forms Developer will reference the fmrweb.res and default.env files under the Oracle home.
When a form is run via the web server, will it still reference these or are there other files?

The Developer and the App Server each has its own sets of config files. You can confirm that by looking at the $ORACLE_HOME/forms/server directory for each installation and you'll see that each has its own. When you run with the One-Button-Run functionality in the Builder you will use the default.env in the Developer home and when you run it in the App Server the converse is true.

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