Hi Valerio,

you can access JavaMonitor via the command line. Look at the AdminAction class 
of Wonder's JavaMonitor to find all the methods you can easily trigger with 
curl or such sort of command.

jw

Am 26.08.2010 um 20:03 schrieb Valerio Luccio:

> I usually start and stop my application using JavaMonitor. Is there a way to 
> send signals to wotaskd from the command line without using JavaMonitor ? I 
> tried "kill -HUP", but despite having "Auto Recover" on it didn't restart. 
> Other signals either had the same behaviour or didn't kill the app at all.
> 
> Tjanks,
> 
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