Application Lifecycle management

Supose application A (a sort of application manager) starts application B. After some time the user exits application B, and B destroys itself by calling destroyXlet.
Is it then still possible to start application B from within A or will the user need to zap away and back again? Because MHP spec says that a destroyed application, can never be restarted.
How can I pass on Objects from A to B? Can I use the DVBParameters for this or should I use a IXC or RMI solution?
Thanx

The solution for passing objecs from A to B depenps on the complexity of the information you want to transmit.
If you just want to send some kind of startup parameters, i would suggest using AppProy.start(String[] args).
But if you need two-way communication or want to transfer complex objects, you should have I look at IXC.

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