On 8/9/06, Assaf Arkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bruce,

That's what "retired" means. A process is retired so it can continue
executing existing instances, but not instantiate new ones. Undeploying is a
separate step that also removes all the instances.

OK, thanks for the clarification, Assaf. I guess I should have asked
for a clarification of terms ;-). Now I see the light.

Bruce
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