Like any PureMVC application you'll need a Facade, Proxies, Commands and Mediators. You can get a quick introduction to their roles and responsibilities in the Standard Version Overview presentation here:
http://puremvc.tv/#P100Once you've looked at some code and decided to use PureMVC, you might want to go a little deeper with the documentation in the code section:
http://puremvc.org/content/view/98/189/Whether and when to bring in various utilities to help you have a lot to do with your specific needs. You can look into them on their respective sites in the PureMVC Manifold:
http://trac.puremvc.org/PureMVC Each utilitie's wiki has a link to the forum discussion for that utility, so you can post your questions in the right place.
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