Difference between "Activated" & "Executed"

Hi WLPI Gurus,
In the WLPI Studio, under Task Properties,
there are 2 tabs :
Activated Executed
what is the logic we should follow for deciding
where to place
Business Components and other stuff - under
Actvated or
Executed?
Whatever is under "Activated", gets initiated
(as I understand)
when this task is called. But what is under
"Executed" gets
initiated only when the "Execute Task.." is
done or when the
user clicks on this from the Worklist. Correct?
Also, why does the Worklist (JSP Worklist)
show the tasks
which are already executed? By doing this,
is there not the
risk that the user can click on this task again
and thereby
initiating the task more than one time and
so on...
Any help/pointers much appreciated.
BTW, is there any speicifc newsgroup for PI?
Thanks, LN

sh ip bgp
shows the BGP table (where are stored info coming from BGP update) 
sh ip bgp nei x.x.x.x advertised-routes 
shows networks that your router will advertise to a specific neighbor
sh ip bgp nei x.x.x.x recieved-routes 
shows advertisement received from a specific neighbor;  networks (NLRI) filtered with route-map distribute-list,... are included  (Inbound soft reconfiguration must be enabled)
sh ip bgp nei x.x.x.x routes 
shows only routes sent by a specific neighbor and not filtered or discarded (i.s accepted)
sh ip route 
show routing table; it contains the best route for each network (best is first of all the lowest administrative distance, then the lowest metric)
Bye,
enrico.
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