The standard does not disallow it, so why not do it? I do not see any
strong reason why this should not be allowed. Andreas, any negative
experience you made with your implementation? Actually Re-Launch-ing the
current active application is a very simple way to allow an application to
re-set itself, useful isn't it?!
An application calling itself recursicvely is probably a bit strange, anyone
an idea where this could be useful?
BR
Guido
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::>From: Andreas Kraft
::>To: mheg-ug
::>Subject: Launch/Spawn to current application
::>Date: 20. Augustta 1997 16:13
::>
::>
::>
::>Dear all,
::>
::>I have a silly question concerning the "Launch" and "Spawn" actions:
::>
::> What happens if the target is the currently active application?
::>
::>My interpretation is to ignore the action. Is this ok? The Provision
::>of Use of the "Launch" action is clear, but the PoU of the "Spawn"
::>action is a little bit confusing to me.
::>
::>Can we add a sentence to the description of the actions (like the one
::>in the "TransitionTo"):
::>
::> "Check that the target application is different from the active
::> application; if it is not, ignore the action."
::>
::>Thank you and best regards,
::>
::>Andreas
::>
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