The way that I did before was, creating my own local database, en then
when there was a change, replicate the changed data, using DO, to the
server.
But then I have to keep things in memory.
I was hoping for new ideas or that In the Snow version was something
new.
I guess the way to go is, u
Op 22 jun 2008, om 00:18 heeft Jens Alfke het volgende geschreven:
On 21 Jun '08, at 3:33 AM, René v Amerongen wrote:
Now I have to make a similar database but then that the Laptop
users can work offline.
I would like to have them sync their local copy with the server
when they are online
On Jun 21, 2008, at 3:18 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
Of course you can write your own code that takes a local CoreData
store and a remote database server, and compares and syncs the data;
but you're on your own in building that. You'll need a 3rd party
library to even talk to the server.
In thi
On Jun 21, 2008, at 3:33 AM, René v Amerongen wrote:
Does someone has any experience about having a local data store
which is syncing wit the server store using Coredata?
We have a few 300+ laptop users and 50+ desktop users who are
working in the same database.
Now I have to make a simil
On 21 Jun '08, at 3:33 AM, René v Amerongen wrote:
Now I have to make a similar database but then that the Laptop users
can work offline.
I would like to have them sync their local copy with the server when
they are online again.
Is this possible with Coredata and SQL? Does someone has sug
On Jun 21, 2008, at 3:33 AM, René v Amerongen wrote:
Dear All,
Does someone has any experience about having a local data store
which is syncing wit the server store using Coredata?
Rene,
This is not what CoreData is intended to do. CoreData is for local
storage of object maps, and real
Dear All,
Does someone has any experience about having a local data store which
is syncing wit the server store using Coredata?
We have a few 300+ laptop users and 50+ desktop users who are working
in the same database.
Now I have to make a similar database but then that the Laptop users