Communication with Apache through Java

hi all,
can anybody tell me how to control apache with java code.i need to restart it after a it crosses the certain limit of CPU usage and page faults.
thx.

Yes,
http://asktom.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=100:11:0::::P11_QUESTION_ID:952229840241

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    I need to open any .txt file in notepad by running the code in Java.I could open the notepad through java but not a perticular file.I dont even want to hard code my program that only one perticular file will open through it.I want it generalised...if anyone could help me,it would be really nice...
    thanks
    Vishal.

    If your program opens notepad I'll delete it because I set UltraEdit as my default editor. So if you already must use system-specific code, how about grabbing a Windows manual to find out how to use the editor registered for these files? (Hint "start").

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