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It is important to understand the environment you use to develop and test your application. You can perform all development and testing in a single environment, which is called your design-time environment. However, you may choose to develop your application in one environment and test it in another. This case occurs when developers and testers have their own environments. If you are using separate LiveCycle ES environments, you must follow the steps in Exporting and Importing a LiveCycle ES Application to configure and test your application.
Single environment: You create and test your applications in the same environment. For instance, you may develop and test your application on the same computer, which is typical of developer environments.
You will not need to export your application for development and testing.
Multiple environments: You develop and test your applications on separate environments. For instance, you develop the application in your own environment and then test it or use it in a separate environment.
You must export your application from your design-time environment and import it into the separate environments for testing or production.
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