I'm right there with you Stefan.  As Steven said, they're going to deliver a 
F2B3 / Cg2 store example soon, so that should help.  As for the rest.. where 
to put the Cg files, importing, etc. don't feel stupid.  I'm somewhat new to 
Flex as well and am struggling with some of those same questions and the 
logic behind the examples and why they put things in certain places (which 
can drastically change from .99 to 2 and from developer to developer.)  I 
actually went through the CairngormLogin.zip sample and did some tweaking to 
try and learn it, simplify it, and have it make more sense to me.  My code a 
little simpler, as is the folder structure.  I can zip my files and send it 
to you if you're interested.  I don't think there's one perfect way to 
organize assets, and Steven's method works perfectly, but mine just made 
more sense to me.

Darren


>From: "stefan_schmalhaus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Cairngorm Sample Store
>Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 14:34:00 -0000
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>Thanks for all your hints and tips. I finished reading Steven
>Webster's excellent 6-part series and I took a look at the old 0.99
>Cairngorm files. Then I tried to set up a simple app in Flex 2 (Beta
>3) with the latest Cairngorm version. But reading and studying this
>stuff is one thing, setting up something new from scratch is another
>story. Maybe I'm too stupid... LOL... I'm struggling with basic
>things: What's the best location for the Cairngorm folders/files?
>Should I import the classes into my own Flex project? Or am I supposed
>to store the Cairngorm assets in a folder outside the projects hierarchy?
>
>It would be helpful if there was a working sample application based on
>the latest Flex/Cairngorm versions. The sample applications on the
>Adobe Labs site helped me a lot to grasp the overall Flex concept, the
>MXML constructs, etc. I really appreciate that the developers
>constantly update these samples to make sure that they work with the
>latest Flex version.
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