Microsoft Sync Framework & Sync Services for ADO.NET Video Webcasts
I wanted to point you to some video webcasts on the Microsoft Sync Framework and Sync Services for ADO.NET which are now available for download. If you would like to watch them online, you can alternatively go to our Sync Developer Page and click on the appropriate videos.
Presenter: Moe Khosravy & Liam Cavanagh
In this session we will introduce Microsoft Sync Framework. Attendees will learn about the capabilities of the sync platform and see a demonstration of multi-master synchronization across devices and services. We will use this demonstration to guide our walk through of the key components involved in building an application using Microsoft Sync Framework. Finally we will provide a glimpse into upcoming Microsoft products which will ship with out of the box support for Microsoft Sync Framework.
Presenter: Neil Padgett and Liam Cavanagh
This session will focus on the steps a developer needs to take to incorporate synchronization into their application or services. First we will demonstrate how an existing line of business application can easily add synchronization support to allow users to work offline. Next we will describe the steps involved in building a service which exposes synchronization over FeedSync using Microsoft Sync Framework. We will briefly describe how support for Microsoft Sync Framework has been added for applications or services using file system or Microsoft SQL Server.
Introduction to Sync Services for ADO.NET and the Visual Studio Designer
Presenter: Liam Cavanagh
In this session we will introduce Sync Services for ADO.NET which is a part of the Microsoft Sync Framework. Specifically, we will discuss how Sync Services for ADO.NET enables synchronization of information between database systems and how Sync Services for ADO.NET helps developers avoid many of the common issues associated with taking data offline.
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Anonymous
March 25, 2008
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May 08, 2008
In the last step after you move the Server Project location into a WCF Library, how do you rehost the Server onto IIS? That would really be powerful especially if you can include it in a future webcast.