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bronco
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Well FWIW, one could do easily without the "deployment capabilities" of PDSOE. Having said that, the costs involved in PSDOE and a decent computer to run it on are way less than the productivity gains you get once you take the initial hurdle. As far as the options you mention, A to E are how you would do it in 2008 (or earlier). Web development changed a lot the last five years, with client side html rendering being the standard. Look into how either Angular, React or Vue are doing business nowadays. In the OE community there's a bias towards Angular. That said, this is a BIG shift on your current way of thinking about (web-) application design, so it's not gonna be an easy journey.
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