Difference between webpublish and web gui builder

Have you worked with webpublishing tool in LABVIEW 2013 before? Do you think I can show my front panel which is designed in Labview fully on the web by this method?
Please make your advice about it. I have studied few articles about web gu builder, webpublishing and webservers but I am still not clear which one can simply satisfy my objective?
My objective is to display the graphical front panel which is designed in labview .vi exactly on the web. 

Portal Servers are usually Application servers which host a 
variety of Applications, Portals as a concept are single Gateway 
to whole lot of information and applications(could be 
distributed across systems, generally Web based ones). 
Eg. BEA Weblogic Portal 
Content Management systems are applications to Capture, Manage, 
version, distribute and Store content. Content can be Structured 
and Unstructured. Generally I have seen when CMS word is used, 
it means Web Content Management, although this is not a norm 
across the industry. 
I am sure you are aware of WCMS and ECMS differences. 
E.g Interwoven TeamSite, Documentum, OpenCMS etc. 
CMS facilitates the ready availibility of content to be shown on 
Portal in large Portals (the concept). This content could be 
sourced in from various systems and distributed by the CMS. 
Essentially any CMS deals with Content Creation, Content 
Management proper, Content Intelligence and Content 
Distibution. 
However important thing to note could be the emerging products 
which are Portals and have a built in CMS tool also, like BEA 
(Aqualogic in particular). There is another genere of products 
like Vignette, Broadvision which are Portals and CMS both in one 
(have CMS products built in but as a seperate component). 

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