No, the system does that, because your app was in the foreground when it
died, and so --- you must have been doing something important, let's take
you back to what you were doing, stopping just one activity short, hoping
it doesn't crash again.

-- K

2013/2/6 bob <b...@coolfone.comze.com>

> You are right.  The process gets killed.
>
>
> But, then something automatically restarts it.
>
>
> So, I guess the question I have is why does it automatically get
> restarted?  Is Eclipse doing that?
>
>
>

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