Difference between processes in the page rendering and in page processing ?

db11gxe and apex 4.0 ,
hi all ,
i am confused about the difference of the processes in these two columns , what is the diff ?
the same "Select the category of the process you wish to create:"? there is no difference i can see ?
so what is the diff again ?
thanks

Newbi_egy
Yes. There are process types that are specific for the page processing or page submit phase and not the page rendering phase.
Just as there are process type that are specific for page rendering and not for page submit.
And there is even a process type that is specific for the user interaction phase. Namely the "Run On Demand Process"
But I don't understand what there is to exclaim about
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I understand that it can be confusing at first. That you get the same wizard and the same options for process types no matter which process point you have chosen. But if you start building your pages using the wizard to create forms and reports. The process needed for those regions to work are automatically created. Showing you what the correct display point is for them.
Nicolette

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