Hallo Alex,
we've been working with the PDFXChangeViewer and have opened two instances of it in an Eclipse RCP application at the same time.
Each instance was automatically started in a separate process.
After switching to the PDFXChangeEditor, no process of the PDFXChangeEditor is visible in the Task Manager.
Can the instances of the PDFXChangeEditor also be started in different processes and if so, how?
AteBe
Multiple processes
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Re: Multiple processes
Hello AteBe,
Back in Viewer days, we've launched an external Viewer process thus you could see it in your Task Manager as a separate one. The Editor process is working inside the process that your control is using thus you did not see it.
Cheers,
Alex
Back in Viewer days, we've launched an external Viewer process thus you could see it in your Task Manager as a separate one. The Editor process is working inside the process that your control is using thus you did not see it.
Cheers,
Alex
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