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Application Deployment |

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You can develop enterprise class server applications with easyPDF SDK.
These server applications can:
- Handle large volumes of documents to create, modify or manipulate
PDFs in servers.
As shown in the diagram on the left, one or more programmers develop
the application with easyPDF SDK and then deploy the server application
at as many sites as necessary.
BCL easyPDF’s robust, multi-threaded server systems are ideal for
building applications that handle large volumes of documents 24x7 with
little monitoring.
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| Desktop
Application Deployment |

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If you are developing purely desktop client applications
for your customers, you can:
- Include easyPDF’s powerful PDF creation capabilities in
your desktop programs.
Your application developers use easyPDF SDK to include PDF capabilities
in your client's desktop software as shown in the figure on the
left.
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| Server
and Desktop Application Deployment |

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If you need to create PDF on the desktop and then have
it modified or merged on a server:
- BCL easyPDF SDK can allow you to create and manipulate PDF both
on the desktop and on the server.
Your application developers will use easyPDF SDK to develop and deploy
a powerful server application. This server application will then work
with desktop applications deployed at your user sites as shown
in the figure on the left.
With this application your desktop software can
create PDF individually. Your server software can then modify, manipulate
and modify the PDFs for use for your business.
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Server Application Deployment |
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If you have developed a web based applications you can:
- Extend PDF creation, manipulation, and modification capabilities
to your web based customers through easyPDF.
Your application developers use easyPDF SDK to develop a web application,
deploy it on a web server and your web clients have access to all the
power of easyPDF through their web browser as shown in the figure on
the left.
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