ABAP WD reload button

How can I realize a reload button in a WD application? I'd like to have something which behaves similar to the Browser's reload button.
The WD shall display as newly loaded.
Any hint?

Hello Frank,
Ceate an inbound plug for your view. Place a button RELOAD on your view. Let this button's action handler fire an outbound plug. In the window of your application, connect the outbound plug to the inbound plug of the same view.
You don't have to necessarily provide the URL of your application (as this can change with different systems).
You can be creative with the button and use the Refresh Image here (The Refresh Icon is available in the repository)
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Neha

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