Before you add MAF styling and extensibility, you must add the required static
      libraries and headers to the project.
- Organize the required bundles, libraries and public headers in a logical folder
               structure. This tutorial follows this format: 
 
               PROJECT_DIR
	\target
		\bundles
			\<component name>
				- *.bundle files
		\headers
			\<component name>
				- *.h files
		\libs*
			\Release-iphoneos
				\<component name>
					- *.a files
			\Release-iphonesimulator
				\<component name>
					- *.a files
			\Debug-iphoneos
				\<component name>
					- *.a files
			\Debug-iphonesimulator
				\<component name>
					- *.a files
              
- With universal libraries, you need not create the folders that reflect the platform
               name and the build style. A universal binary includes both the simulator and device
               versions of the library (also known as a fat library). An organized structure lets
               you easily locate the dependencies, and you can use environment variables, such as
                  "${PROJECT_DIR}/target/libs/${BUILD_STYLE}-${PLATFORM_NAME}/"
               within the Xcode.
 
- This approach automatically sets the correct path for the library whether you
               compile for a device or simulator, and in release or debug mode. For example, if your
               application is built for a device in release mode, this path:
                  "${PROJECT_DIR}/target/libs/${BUILD_STYLE}-${PLATFORM_NAME}/"
               becomes: <path_to_app_folder>/Extensibility
                  Test/target/libs/Debug-iphoneos
 
- You need these resources in this step:
 
               - MAFUIComponents headers
 
- library (libMAFUIComponents.a)
 
- bundle (MAFUIComponents.bundle)
 
- MAFExtensibility headers
 
- library (libMAFExtensibility.a)
 
              
Here this example adds only the dependencies required for setting up the project.
         Later on it will add additional libraries (for example, to fetch and parse OData streams).
         Note that Adding the Required Dependencies includes the complete library
         listing and additional details.