There are many ways in which a Component Enabler application can be deployed. The method used to deploy a Component Enabler application depends on the type of application you want to create, as discussed in Component Enabler User Scenarios. Types of applications include:
Using the Presentation Client in standalone mode to access a host application. Refer to File Distribution.
Using a Web browser to access a host application. Refer to File Distribution.
Using a scripting or HTML authoring tool to enhance the interface to the generated components. Refer to Using the ePortal Generator.
Using off the shelf software to access a customized client application, using the Component Enabler API.
Using a customized client application that accesses the remote system, using the Component Enabler API. Refer to Using the ePortal Generator.
Using an external application through a Web Service to provide access to a runtime Agile Business Suite application on a remote server. Refer to Using the Dotnet Web Services Generators.
Using the drop-in VB Client Generator to create static or dynamic forms. Refer to Using the Visual Basic.NET Client Generators.
Refer to Using the ASP.NET Generators.
Refer to Using the JSP Generator.
Using ePortal generator to deploy. Refer to Using the ePortal Generator.