Create setup file

Hi,
How to create setup file in oracle application.
I was developed number of forms and reports within that we created records.
I need to create setup file for my application, but i've no idea what type of tools are using.
regards
venki

Ying,
Sorry for that may be my post was not clearly understanding to you. I'm not talking about that, Maran was reply that is correct.
Basicaly all kind of application like java, .net, php...,are having such, this kind of
setup tools. Even though our oracle Apps having these setup tools, for example
They are provide sample code of Form6idemo. It contain no of forms ,reports, graphics,that are integrated with tables and records.we just click the setup file all table and records are stored our database automatically.
But i dont've idea about that deployment concept, bcoz i'm very new to oracle and apps
regards
venki

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