Building online/offline synchronization capabilities with the Microsoft Sync Framework

Posted by: Federal Developer Weblog, on 14 Nov 2007 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Although many applications are being built today with Web based (ASP.NET and other) architectures in mind, there is still a major requirement/need in the industry for semi-connected applications. The bases of a semi-connect (often called occasionally connected) applications is that when you are connected to the network, your application works against a Enterprise Data Set/System (E.g., database, file system, email system, etc.) and when you disconnect you get a local copy of your work. Upon returning/reconnecting...

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