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PDC05 - Windows Forms: Occasionally Connected Smart Clients

At PDC I presented a session covering Occasionally Connected Smart Clients that can leverage SQL Server Mobile, RDA, ClickOnce running in the background.  The sample contains some early thinking on where we're heading post Whidbey, in addition to what can be done today with Visual Studio 2005 (Whidbey).

Code Samples for August CTP of Visual Studio 2005 (Whidbey )

PowerPoint

SQL Server 2005 Database file

Steve

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  • Anonymous
    September 26, 2005
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  • Anonymous
    September 28, 2005
    Hi Steve,

    I attended your PDC session and had a follow up question.

    You mentioned there is going to be a sync api that will simplify common sync tasks. Is this something that you are looking at releasing as a Application Block or as part of Orcas?

    BTW: I really enjoyed the session. A lot of great real world examples.
  • Anonymous
    October 03, 2005
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  • Anonymous
    October 20, 2005
    New sync API's:
    We haven't yet figured out the ship vehicle yet as we're still working on the overall API. While it is possible, I'm not sure how realistic this is as the work we're thinking of isn't something we normally ship source for.
    However, we certainly want to get something out soon, so we'll just have to see how fast we can make progress, and what dependencies we'll have.
    Steve
  • Anonymous
    December 01, 2005
    it's very interesting... i've build a simple example using RDA embedding sql mobile in my desktop client (windows xp sp2 fr.2)...

    It works fine and it is very easy to develop.

    My question is: could i deploy a solution for my customers that have win2000 as client?

    thnks
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