Hello, 
I am also building an AIR application for a simplified Learning  Management 
System (LMS), using the MVC design pattern.  The Web version of the 
training programs  is available for preview on our web site. 
As far as loading several assets at the same time, I have  developed a 
general preloader (Assets_Loader) which can handle several items at  one-load.  
Once an item asset, like  an XML, swf or image is loaded, the Assets_Loader 
stores it in the proper  storage variable within the model.   
Off course, while maybe not  essential for AIR application, this asset 
loader also measures the load progress  of all the files as a percentage of all 
the files being loaded. 
If you are interested in exchanging more knowledge, and  collaborate, feel 
free to contact me directly. 
D. Abramovich



Interactive Training Solutions  (ITS)
21911 Winnebago LN
Lake Forest, CA 92630
USA

Tel:  949.455.9921
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In a message dated 3/18/2011 9:01:18 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
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Subject:  [Flashcoders] Wait for several things to be loaded
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I'm building an AIR app following the  MVC pattern. Several parts of the 
model have to be loaded or created before  the view can be initialized. I'm 
doing it like this - which works, but seems  clunky. Is there a better way? 
>From the main class of the model:




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