Best way to transfer application from Test Environment to Dev. Environment

Hi All,
We are try to create an application on Hosted Environment similar to www.apex.oracle.com.
We got two work space
1. app_production
2. app_test
My application will have 200+ tables and many other supporting object.
My question is in hosted environment what is the best way to copy application from test to production environment (P.S In hosted environment I can uses SQL Developer / TOAD or any other tool .. its similar to www.apex.oracle.com)
With my present workaround I have to use
Go to Utilites -> Generate DLL
and then export this and application..
The main problem is 200+ table and associated structures .. its very difficult to keep track ...
Can anyone suggest me any good way for HOSTED ENVIRONMENT

Hi,
Just an idea:
1 - Do a DDL export of the source env
2 - Do a DDL export of the target env
3 - Use some tool to compare those files and highlight the differences. There are even some tools that are smart enough to generate SQL statements to apply the differences in the target env.
I hope this helps.
Luis

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