Executing bat file

Hi..
how can we execute a bat file in file..
like batch file containg notepad .exe
now executing the batch file from flex and notepad opens i want this
thanks

Well guys thanks for your response..
i got an api named MERAPI that do this work..it has code written in java..and acts as a bridge between java and air
http://www.merapiproject.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47&Itemid=64&lim itstart=3
now what i found here was that for executing the exe from flex it provides a function named systemExecute(array as parameter);
I tried to implement this but was stuck somewhere with java..then got a help from the google groups..
http://groups.google.com/group/merapi-project/browse_thread/thread/34db7ed7f0187b29?pli=1
where the person saysin order to do this you have to run the bootstrap file..but how to do that
Please help

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