Ttrigger Event Sub-Process from Java code.

Hi All,
Is there any way to trigger Event Sub-Process from Java code.
My requirement is to trigger an Event SubProcess when a Approver clicks on REJECT button in HUMAN TASK.
One way of achieving this is by placing a gateway after the human task and by validating the human task outcome and there by triggering a call to Event SubProcess.
But we dont want to put a gateway after the human task. But instead we would like to trigger the Event SubProcess from the ADF task forms itself. ie, by calling a JavaCode.
Please give me some pointers on achieving this task.
Thanks
Parker.

Hi  jtahlborn, mohan
yes the process is created from my java code. 
in my code iam creating a process like below and if it is running for a long i need to kill it from java.
For that " Runtime.getRuntime().exec("taskkill /F /PID " +  7408); " is working fine.
7408 is my process id in taskmgr created from java and iam manually passing the PID it to kill it.
But i need to get the PID from java code.
Thanks for your suggestions.
Sample Code:
public static void main(String args[])
        try {
          Process process = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(new String[]{"cmd.exe","/c","start"});        
          Field f = process.getClass().getDeclaredField( "handle");
          f.setAccessible( true);         
          long procHandle = f.getLong( process);
          System.out.println( "prochandle: " + procHandle );
          //Runtime.getRuntime().exec("taskkill /F /PID " +  procHandle);
        } catch( Exception e) {
          e.printStackTrace();

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