E-Commerce site

Hi,
I am doing an e commerce site using flex as front end. Can
any give link for sample application of e-commerce with source code
which can be viewed. Thanks in advance.
Regards
Muthu

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> I am doing an e commerce site using flex as front end.
Can any give link
> for sample application of e-commerce with source code
which can be viewed.
> Thanks in advance.
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