Difference between Standard EBS Rapid Planning and stand-alone  Rapid Plan

Hello All,
We are currently working on installing ASCP and Rapid Planning as part of client R12 implementation.
As part of the installation, we identified VCP can be installed in 2 different ways
1) As a Standard EBS module
2) Standalone application on top of Web-logic.
Can anyone please confirm what could be the pros/cons if we go with option 1 and option 2 ?
Which option should be the best if we are planing to go RP with cloud ?
Appreciate your inputs if possible.
Cheers,
Krishna

Rapid planning always requires an EBS installation.
The difference between a standard EBS and standalone is that
1. a standard RP install (actually an ASCP install) is linked to an EBS source instance (ie data is collected from there)
2. a standalone install is where you install Oracle Applications 12.1 (ASCP installation) , only configure the ASCP setup (since RP requires certain ASCP functionality like collections/patches/profile settings). Data here is collected through legacy collections (ie coming from a non-EBS source)
There is no way to run RP just on weblogic
You mention R12, but bear in mind that RP only works on 12.1.x.
In your case if you have

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