Deploying a form built using forms 10g builder.

Hi Everybody,
I Have experience with forms 6i Devlopment, Recently started with forms 10g.
while developing the form under forms 10g environment.
We have to start OC4j Instance and if we choose the RUN option form will run automatically.
But now, I have a confusion in deployment phase. so once the forms developement is completed, What are the configuration steps required, so that client can access the URL and access the forms built by us.
Please can anyone provide information overthis.
Thanks in advance....Pc Rao

Hi,
Once you complete the copilation phase.Then your fmx will be created in DevSuiteHome_1/form folder in your local PC.
Then give access to your PC fmx to your client like one shown below,
http://localhost:8889/forms/frmservlet?form=myform.fmx&separateframe=true
if you want you can store all the fmx in the server then remove the local host from above url then give the server ipaddress....But make sure in both case OC4J must be started.This is just a basic configuration.
Thanks,
Pavan.

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