Andreas Jerke wrote:

> But for what do we need
> WakeupOnActivation,WakeupOnDeactivation,WakeupOnViewPlatformEntry and
> WakeupOnViewPlatformExit ???

Well, I do not see difference between Activation/Entry and between
Deactivation/Exit, but generally such conditions are needed. When
behavior leaves scheduling bounds, it stops to execute. It stops so
completly that it does not know about it. I see Deactivation/Exit wakeup
condition as last-chance event to do some cleanup/suspend extra
threads/flush images etc. Same goes for activation/entry - you may want
to reinitialize some stuff.

Artur

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