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Its been quite a while since I posted about MSF v2 CTP2. As promised in my earlier posts I will be doing a series of deep-dive of the new SyncServices features added in MSF V2 CTP2. Today I am starting off with the Batching feature. One of the most common Read More...
We just released CTP2 of Microsoft Sync Framework V2. Check out the blog entry at http://blogs.msdn.com/sync/archive/2009/06/04/announcing-sync-framework-2-0-ctp2.aspx for details on major new features. We have so much to talk about Sync Services for Read More...
Ever since we announced Project Huron at PDC last year we have been hard at work trying to scope out the scenarios for our V1 release. Due to resource contstraints we decided to scope out the Access to Cloud publish use case for V1. We instead decided Read More...
We are looking for some SyncServices for ADO.NET users (both Hub spoke and peer to peer toplogy) to take a survey and answer questions on how they handle custom conflict resolution and business logic processing. Please head over to http://blogs.msdn.com/sync/archive/2009/04/07/custom-conflict-resolution-survey.aspx Read More...
I had posted earlier about the memory performance when using default DataSet serialization behavior vs. using a Surrogate. Users had some questions on how the DataSet surrogate compared with the DataSet’s Remoting SerializationFormat. With .Net Fx 2.0 Read More...
PDC 08 was last week and I wanted to summarize the PDC sync specific announcements. Hope every one had a chance to catch up on the all the impressive videos. First, Windows 7 looks impressive and I cant wait to dogfood the Beta build. As I posted earlier Read More...
Last week, Mary Jo Foley reported that we re-released Microsoft Sync Framework V1 with updated bits. Since I hadn't seen any internal emails on this I pinged my PM to get more details. Yesterday Liam posted an entry in our Sync blog explaining the "bump" Read More...
We have 3 sessions planned for PDC. Details of the sessions : Microsoft Sync Framework Advances Presenter: Lev Novik This session shows you how the next version of the Microsoft Sync Framework makes it easier to synchronize distributed copies of data Read More...
Users have frequently wanted the ability to remotely synchronize relational nodes in a peer to peer fashion using SyncServices for ADO.NET. We have a sample demonstrating remote synchronization by using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). I wanted Read More...
Microsoft just released SQL Server 2008 and with that we have also released the golden versions of Microsoft Sync Framework V1 and Sync Services for ADO.Net V2. With this release Sync services now is built on top of the Sync Framework and supports peer Read More...
[ Note : Source for this sample can be downloaded from http://www.maheshwar.net/projects/Sync/DbSyncProviderSample.zip . Just ensure that you modify the connectionstrings in properties\settings file to point to the correct database. This sample is based Read More...
We have released a new sample on our Sync code gallery site that demonstrates use of Sql Express database for offline caching and synchronization purposes. Sync Services for ADO.Net (a.k.a Occasionaly Connected Systems OCS) lets users take a database Read More...


 
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