I'm a little confused as to when this behavior is executed. The Javadoc
says:

<QUOTE>
a wakeup on first detection of a Viewplatform's activation region no
longer intersecting with this object's scheduling region. This gives the
behavior an explicit means of executing code when it is deactivated.
</QUOTE>

Does this mean that it is a behaviour that I can use to detect when
someone has removed a piece of geometry from the scenegraph?

Within VRML I really need some sort of listener system that can tell me
when arbitrary pieces of scenegraph have been removed from the scene so
I can then compensate other areas (for example, someone removing the
item that contains the currently bound fog, viewpoint or background).
I'm wondering if this behavior will do that for me.

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