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If you need to define a stop executable then you can send a signal to the process of the application. For instance:
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```xml
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<stop executable="kill" args="-2 $PID"/>
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<stop executable="kill" args="-2"/>
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```
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The variable *$PID* will be replaced by the PID of the running application. However this is the only available variable.
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The *PID* of the running application is added as a last argument.
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If you need to define an error executable, you can for instance define:
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```xml
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