How to: Exchange Bidirectional Incremental Data Changes Between a Client and Server
This topic shows you how to exchange data changes by performing bidirectional synchronization between a server database and a Microsoft SQL Server Compact 3.5 client database. The examples in this topic focus on the following Synchronization Services for ADO.NET types and events:
- DbServerSyncProvider
- SyncAdapter
- SqlCeClientSyncProvider
- SyncDirection
- SyncSession
- SyncStatistics
- SyncTable
- SyncAgent
- CreatingSchema and CreatingSchemaEventArgs
- SchemaCreated and SchemaCreatedEventArgs
For information about how to run sample code, see "Example Applications in the How to Topics" in Programming Common Synchronization Tasks.
Example
The example code in this topic shows how to configure bidirectional synchronization for the Customer
table from the Synchronization Services sample database. For an overview of the properties that are used to specify synchronization direction, see How to: Specify Snapshot, Download, Upload, and Bidirectional Synchronization.
Bidirectional synchronization requires that incremental data changes be tracked in and applied to the server and client databases. Synchronization Services handles the client database. However, you must configure the server database and specify the commands that select changes from and apply changes to the server database. The example code includes those commands. For information about how to configure the server database, see Tracking Changes in the Server Database.
Key Parts of the API
This section provides code examples that point out the key parts of the API that are used in bidirectional synchronization. The following code example specifies synchronization direction and how the table should be created on the client.
SyncTable customerSyncTable = new SyncTable("Customer");
customerSyncTable.CreationOption = TableCreationOption.DropExistingOrCreateNewTable;
customerSyncTable.SyncDirection = SyncDirection.Bidirectional;
customerSyncTable.SyncGroup = customerSyncGroup;
this.Configuration.SyncTables.Add(customerSyncTable);
Dim customerSyncTable As New SyncTable("Customer")
customerSyncTable.CreationOption = TableCreationOption.DropExistingOrCreateNewTable
customerSyncTable.SyncDirection = SyncDirection.Bidirectional
customerSyncTable.SyncGroup = customerSyncGroup
Me.Configuration.SyncTables.Add(customerSyncTable)
The following code example specifies a command to retrieve a new anchor value from the server. In this case, a timestamp value is retrieved and stored in the client database. During each synchronization, the new anchor value and the last anchor value from the previous synchronization are used: the set of changes between these upper and lower bounds is synchronized. You will see anchor parameters used in the commands that select changes from the server database.
SqlCommand selectNewAnchorCommand = new SqlCommand();
string newAnchorVariable = "@" + SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor;
selectNewAnchorCommand.CommandText =
"SELECT " + newAnchorVariable + " = min_active_rowversion() - 1";
selectNewAnchorCommand.Parameters.Add(newAnchorVariable, SqlDbType.Timestamp);
selectNewAnchorCommand.Parameters[newAnchorVariable].Direction = ParameterDirection.Output;
selectNewAnchorCommand.Connection = serverConn;
this.SelectNewAnchorCommand = selectNewAnchorCommand;
Dim selectNewAnchorCommand As New SqlCommand()
Dim newAnchorVariable As String = "@" + SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor
With selectNewAnchorCommand
.CommandText = "SELECT " + newAnchorVariable + " = min_active_rowversion() - 1"
.Parameters.Add(newAnchorVariable, SqlDbType.Timestamp)
.Parameters(newAnchorVariable).Direction = ParameterDirection.Output
.Connection = serverConn
End With
Me.SelectNewAnchorCommand = selectNewAnchorCommand
The following code example specifies a command to select incremental updates from the server to apply to the client. This is a SELECT
statement that includes the columns to be synchronized. There is a WHERE
clause that uses tracking columns and the anchor values that the SelectNewAnchorCommand retrieves. The WHERE
clause also includes UpdateId <> @sync_client_id
. This parameter prevents uploaded changes from being immediately downloaded back to the client during the same synchronization. If the application requires changes to be echoed back to the client, omit this statement. For information about how to filter data that is downloaded, see How to: Filter Rows and Columns.
SqlCommand customerIncrUpdates = new SqlCommand();
customerIncrUpdates.CommandText =
"SELECT CustomerId, CustomerName, SalesPerson, CustomerType " +
"FROM Sales.Customer " +
"WHERE (UpdateTimestamp > @sync_last_received_anchor " +
"AND UpdateTimestamp <= @sync_new_received_anchor " +
"AND UpdateId <> @sync_client_id " +
"AND NOT (InsertTimestamp > @sync_last_received_anchor " +
"AND InsertId <> @sync_client_id))";
customerIncrUpdates.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncLastReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp);
customerIncrUpdates.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp);
customerIncrUpdates.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier);
customerIncrUpdates.Connection = serverConn;
customerSyncAdapter.SelectIncrementalUpdatesCommand = customerIncrUpdates;
Dim customerIncrUpdates As New SqlCommand()
With customerIncrUpdates
.CommandText = _
"SELECT CustomerId, CustomerName, SalesPerson, CustomerType " _
& "FROM Sales.Customer " _
& "WHERE (UpdateTimestamp > @sync_last_received_anchor " _
& "AND UpdateTimestamp <= @sync_new_received_anchor " _
& "AND UpdateId <> @sync_client_id " _
& "AND NOT (InsertTimestamp > @sync_last_received_anchor " _
& "AND InsertId <> @sync_client_id))"
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncLastReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier)
.Connection = serverConn
End With
customerSyncAdapter.SelectIncrementalUpdatesCommand = customerIncrUpdates
The following code example specifies a command to apply updates from the client to the server. This is an UPDATE
statement that includes the columns that are to be updated. There is a WHERE
clause that again uses anchor values and the client ID. The WHERE
clause also includes @sync_force_write = 1
. This parameter forces conflicting updates to be applied. For more information about @sync_force_write
and other session variables, see How to: Use Session Variables.
SqlCommand customerUpdates = new SqlCommand();
customerUpdates.CommandText =
"UPDATE Sales.Customer SET " +
"CustomerName = @CustomerName, SalesPerson = @SalesPerson, " +
"CustomerType = @CustomerType, " +
"UpdateId = @sync_client_id " +
"WHERE (CustomerId = @CustomerId) " +
"AND (@sync_force_write = 1 " +
"OR (UpdateTimestamp <= @sync_last_received_anchor " +
"OR UpdateId = @sync_client_id)) " +
"SET @sync_row_count = @@rowcount";
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@CustomerName", SqlDbType.NVarChar);
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@SalesPerson", SqlDbType.NVarChar);
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@CustomerType", SqlDbType.NVarChar);
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier);
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@CustomerId", SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier);
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncForceWrite, SqlDbType.Bit);
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncLastReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp);
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncRowCount, SqlDbType.Int);
customerUpdates.Connection = serverConn;
customerSyncAdapter.UpdateCommand = customerUpdates;
Dim customerUpdates As New SqlCommand()
With customerUpdates
.CommandText = _
"UPDATE Sales.Customer SET " _
& "CustomerName = @CustomerName, SalesPerson = @SalesPerson, " _
& "CustomerType = @CustomerType, " _
& "UpdateId = @sync_client_id " _
& "WHERE (CustomerId = @CustomerId) " _
& "AND (@sync_force_write = 1 " _
& "OR (UpdateTimestamp <= @sync_last_received_anchor " _
& "OR UpdateId = @sync_client_id)) " _
& "SET @sync_row_count = @@rowcount"
.Parameters.Add("@CustomerName", SqlDbType.NVarChar)
.Parameters.Add("@SalesPerson", SqlDbType.NVarChar)
.Parameters.Add("@CustomerType", SqlDbType.NVarChar)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier)
.Parameters.Add("@CustomerId", SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncForceWrite, SqlDbType.Bit)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncLastReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncRowCount, SqlDbType.Int)
.Connection = serverConn
End With
customerSyncAdapter.UpdateCommand = customerUpdates
Complete Code Example
The following complete code example includes the code examples that are described earlier and additional code to perform synchronization. Also be aware of how SyncStatistics
is used to display information about the synchronization session, and how the CreatingSchema
and SchemaCreated
events are used to add a default for the CustomerId
column. The example requires the Utility
class that is available in Utility Class for Synchronization Services How-to Topics.
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Text;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
using System.Data.SqlServerCe;
using Microsoft.Synchronization;
using Microsoft.Synchronization.Data;
using Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.Server;
using Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.SqlServerCe;
namespace Microsoft.Samples.Synchronization
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
//The Utility class handles all functionality that is not
//directly related to synchronization, such as holding
//connection string information and making changes to the
//server and client databases.
Utility util = new Utility();
//The SampleStats class handles information from the SyncStatistics
//object that the Synchronize method returns.
SampleStats sampleStats = new SampleStats();
//Request a password for the client database, and delete
//and re-create the database. The client synchronization
//provider also enables you to create the client database
//if it does not exist.
util.SetClientPassword();
util.RecreateClientDatabase();
//Initial synchronization. Instantiate the SyncAgent
//and call Synchronize.
SampleSyncAgent sampleSyncAgent = new SampleSyncAgent();
SyncStatistics syncStatistics = sampleSyncAgent.Synchronize();
sampleStats.DisplayStats(syncStatistics, "initial");
//Make changes on the server and client.
util.MakeDataChangesOnServer("Customer");
util.MakeDataChangesOnClient("Customer");
//Subsequent synchronization.
syncStatistics = sampleSyncAgent.Synchronize();
sampleStats.DisplayStats(syncStatistics, "subsequent");
//Return server data back to its original state.
util.CleanUpServer();
//Exit.
Console.Write("\nPress Enter to close the window.");
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
//Create a class that is derived from
//Microsoft.Synchronization.SyncAgent.
public class SampleSyncAgent : SyncAgent
{
public SampleSyncAgent()
{
//Instantiate a client synchronization provider and specify it
//as the local provider for this synchronization agent.
this.LocalProvider = new SampleClientSyncProvider();
//Instantiate a server synchronization provider and specify it
//as the remote provider for this synchronization agent.
this.RemoteProvider = new SampleServerSyncProvider();
//Create a Customer SyncGroup. This is not required
//for the single table we are synchronizing; it is typically
//used so that changes to multiple related tables are
//synchronized at the same time.
SyncGroup customerSyncGroup = new SyncGroup("Customer");
//Add the Customer table: specify a synchronization direction of
//Bidirectional, and that an existing table should be dropped.
SyncTable customerSyncTable = new SyncTable("Customer");
customerSyncTable.CreationOption = TableCreationOption.DropExistingOrCreateNewTable;
customerSyncTable.SyncDirection = SyncDirection.Bidirectional;
customerSyncTable.SyncGroup = customerSyncGroup;
this.Configuration.SyncTables.Add(customerSyncTable);
}
}
//Create a class that is derived from
//Microsoft.Synchronization.Server.DbServerSyncProvider.
public class SampleServerSyncProvider : DbServerSyncProvider
{
public SampleServerSyncProvider()
{
//Create a connection to the sample server database.
Utility util = new Utility();
SqlConnection serverConn = new SqlConnection(util.ServerConnString);
this.Connection = serverConn;
//Create a command to retrieve a new anchor value from
//the server. In this case, we use a timestamp value
//that is retrieved and stored in the client database.
//During each synchronization, the new anchor value and
//the last anchor value from the previous synchronization
//are used: the set of changes between these upper and
//lower bounds is synchronized.
//
//SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor is a string constant;
//you could also use @sync_new_received_anchor directly in
//your queries.
SqlCommand selectNewAnchorCommand = new SqlCommand();
string newAnchorVariable = "@" + SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor;
selectNewAnchorCommand.CommandText =
"SELECT " + newAnchorVariable + " = min_active_rowversion() - 1";
selectNewAnchorCommand.Parameters.Add(newAnchorVariable, SqlDbType.Timestamp);
selectNewAnchorCommand.Parameters[newAnchorVariable].Direction = ParameterDirection.Output;
selectNewAnchorCommand.Connection = serverConn;
this.SelectNewAnchorCommand = selectNewAnchorCommand;
//Create a SyncAdapter for the Customer table, and then define
//the commands to synchronize changes:
//* SelectIncrementalInsertsCommand, SelectIncrementalUpdatesCommand,
// and SelectIncrementalDeletesCommand are used to select changes
// from the server that the client provider then applies to the client.
//* InsertCommand, UpdateCommand, and DeleteCommand are used to apply
// to the server the changes that the client provider has selected
// from the client.
//Create the SyncAdapter.
SyncAdapter customerSyncAdapter = new SyncAdapter("Customer");
//Select inserts from the server.
SqlCommand customerIncrInserts = new SqlCommand();
customerIncrInserts.CommandText =
"SELECT CustomerId, CustomerName, SalesPerson, CustomerType " +
"FROM Sales.Customer " +
"WHERE (InsertTimestamp > @sync_last_received_anchor " +
"AND InsertTimestamp <= @sync_new_received_anchor " +
"AND InsertId <> @sync_client_id)";
customerIncrInserts.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncLastReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp);
customerIncrInserts.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp);
customerIncrInserts.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier);
customerIncrInserts.Connection = serverConn;
customerSyncAdapter.SelectIncrementalInsertsCommand = customerIncrInserts;
//Apply inserts to the server.
SqlCommand customerInserts = new SqlCommand();
customerInserts.CommandText =
"INSERT INTO Sales.Customer (CustomerId, CustomerName, SalesPerson, CustomerType, InsertId, UpdateId) " +
"VALUES (@CustomerId, @CustomerName, @SalesPerson, @CustomerType, @sync_client_id, @sync_client_id) " +
"SET @sync_row_count = @@rowcount";
customerInserts.Parameters.Add("@CustomerId", SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier);
customerInserts.Parameters.Add("@CustomerName", SqlDbType.NVarChar);
customerInserts.Parameters.Add("@SalesPerson", SqlDbType.NVarChar);
customerInserts.Parameters.Add("@CustomerType", SqlDbType.NVarChar);
customerInserts.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier);
customerInserts.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncRowCount, SqlDbType.Int);
customerInserts.Connection = serverConn;
customerSyncAdapter.InsertCommand = customerInserts;
//Select updates from the server.
SqlCommand customerIncrUpdates = new SqlCommand();
customerIncrUpdates.CommandText =
"SELECT CustomerId, CustomerName, SalesPerson, CustomerType " +
"FROM Sales.Customer " +
"WHERE (UpdateTimestamp > @sync_last_received_anchor " +
"AND UpdateTimestamp <= @sync_new_received_anchor " +
"AND UpdateId <> @sync_client_id " +
"AND NOT (InsertTimestamp > @sync_last_received_anchor " +
"AND InsertId <> @sync_client_id))";
customerIncrUpdates.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncLastReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp);
customerIncrUpdates.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp);
customerIncrUpdates.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier);
customerIncrUpdates.Connection = serverConn;
customerSyncAdapter.SelectIncrementalUpdatesCommand = customerIncrUpdates;
//Apply updates to the server.
SqlCommand customerUpdates = new SqlCommand();
customerUpdates.CommandText =
"UPDATE Sales.Customer SET " +
"CustomerName = @CustomerName, SalesPerson = @SalesPerson, " +
"CustomerType = @CustomerType, " +
"UpdateId = @sync_client_id " +
"WHERE (CustomerId = @CustomerId) " +
"AND (@sync_force_write = 1 " +
"OR (UpdateTimestamp <= @sync_last_received_anchor " +
"OR UpdateId = @sync_client_id)) " +
"SET @sync_row_count = @@rowcount";
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@CustomerName", SqlDbType.NVarChar);
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@SalesPerson", SqlDbType.NVarChar);
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@CustomerType", SqlDbType.NVarChar);
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier);
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@CustomerId", SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier);
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncForceWrite, SqlDbType.Bit);
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncLastReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp);
customerUpdates.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncRowCount, SqlDbType.Int);
customerUpdates.Connection = serverConn;
customerSyncAdapter.UpdateCommand = customerUpdates;
//Select deletes from the server.
SqlCommand customerIncrDeletes = new SqlCommand();
customerIncrDeletes.CommandText =
"SELECT CustomerId, CustomerName, SalesPerson, CustomerType " +
"FROM Sales.Customer_Tombstone " +
"WHERE (@sync_initialized = 1 " +
"AND DeleteTimestamp > @sync_last_received_anchor " +
"AND DeleteTimestamp <= @sync_new_received_anchor " +
"AND DeleteId <> @sync_client_id)";
customerIncrDeletes.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncInitialized, SqlDbType.Bit);
customerIncrDeletes.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncLastReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp);
customerIncrDeletes.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp);
customerIncrDeletes.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier);
customerIncrDeletes.Connection = serverConn;
customerSyncAdapter.SelectIncrementalDeletesCommand = customerIncrDeletes;
//Apply deletes to the server.
SqlCommand customerDeletes = new SqlCommand();
customerDeletes.CommandText =
"DELETE FROM Sales.Customer " +
"WHERE (CustomerId = @CustomerId) " +
"AND (@sync_force_write = 1 " +
"OR (UpdateTimestamp <= @sync_last_received_anchor " +
"OR UpdateId = @sync_client_id)) " +
"SET @sync_row_count = @@rowcount " +
"IF (@sync_row_count > 0) BEGIN " +
"UPDATE Sales.Customer_Tombstone " +
"SET DeleteId = @sync_client_id " +
"WHERE (CustomerId = @CustomerId) " +
"END";
customerDeletes.Parameters.Add("@CustomerId", SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier);
customerDeletes.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncForceWrite, SqlDbType.Bit);
customerDeletes.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncLastReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp);
customerDeletes.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier);
customerDeletes.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncRowCount, SqlDbType.Int);
customerDeletes.Connection = serverConn;
customerSyncAdapter.DeleteCommand = customerDeletes;
//Add the SyncAdapter to the server synchronization provider.
this.SyncAdapters.Add(customerSyncAdapter);
}
}
//Create a class that is derived from
//Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeClientSyncProvider.
//You can just instantiate the provider directly and associate it
//with the SyncAgent, but here we use this class to handle client
//provider events.
public class SampleClientSyncProvider : SqlCeClientSyncProvider
{
public SampleClientSyncProvider()
{
//Specify a connection string for the sample client database.
Utility util = new Utility();
this.ConnectionString = util.ClientConnString;
//We use the CreatingSchema event to change the schema
//by using the API. We use the SchemaCreated event to
//change the schema by using SQL.
this.CreatingSchema +=new EventHandler<CreatingSchemaEventArgs>(SampleClientSyncProvider_CreatingSchema);
this.SchemaCreated +=new EventHandler<SchemaCreatedEventArgs>(SampleClientSyncProvider_SchemaCreated);
}
private void SampleClientSyncProvider_CreatingSchema(object sender, CreatingSchemaEventArgs e)
{
//Set the RowGuid property because it is not copied
//to the client by default. This is also a good time
//to specify literal defaults with .Columns[ColName].DefaultValue;
//but we will specify defaults like NEWID() by calling
//ALTER TABLE after the table is created.
Console.Write("Creating schema for " + e.Table.TableName + " | ");
e.Schema.Tables["Customer"].Columns["CustomerId"].RowGuid = true;
}
private void SampleClientSyncProvider_SchemaCreated(object sender, SchemaCreatedEventArgs e)
{
//Call ALTER TABLE on the client. This must be done
//over the same connection and within the same
//transaction that Synchronization Services uses
//to create the schema on the client.
Utility util = new Utility();
util.MakeSchemaChangesOnClient(e.Connection, e.Transaction, e.Table.TableName);
Console.WriteLine("Schema created for " + e.Table.TableName);
}
}
//Handle the statistics that are returned by the SyncAgent.
public class SampleStats
{
public void DisplayStats(SyncStatistics syncStatistics, string syncType)
{
Console.WriteLine(String.Empty);
if (syncType == "initial")
{
Console.WriteLine("****** Initial Synchronization ******");
}
else if (syncType == "subsequent")
{
Console.WriteLine("***** Subsequent Synchronization ****");
}
Console.WriteLine("Start Time: " + syncStatistics.SyncStartTime);
Console.WriteLine("Total Changes Uploaded: " + syncStatistics.TotalChangesUploaded);
Console.WriteLine("Total Changes Downloaded: " + syncStatistics.TotalChangesDownloaded);
Console.WriteLine("Complete Time: " + syncStatistics.SyncCompleteTime);
Console.WriteLine(String.Empty);
}
}
}
Imports System
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System.Data.SqlServerCe
Imports Microsoft.Synchronization
Imports Microsoft.Synchronization.Data
Imports Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.Server
Imports Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.SqlServerCe
Class Program
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
'The Utility class handles all functionality that is not
'directly related to synchronization, such as holding
'connection string information and making changes to the
'server and client databases.
Dim util As New Utility()
'The SampleStats class handles information from the SyncStatistics
'object that the Synchronize method returns.
Dim sampleStats As New SampleStats()
'Request a password for the client database, and delete
'and re-create the database. The client synchronization
'provider also enables you to create the client database
'if it does not exist.
util.SetClientPassword()
util.RecreateClientDatabase()
'Initial synchronization. Instantiate the SyncAgent
'and call Synchronize.
Dim sampleSyncAgent As New SampleSyncAgent()
Dim syncStatistics As SyncStatistics = sampleSyncAgent.Synchronize()
sampleStats.DisplayStats(syncStatistics, "initial")
'Make changes on the server and client.
util.MakeDataChangesOnServer("Customer")
util.MakeDataChangesOnClient("Customer")
'Subsequent synchronization.
syncStatistics = sampleSyncAgent.Synchronize()
sampleStats.DisplayStats(syncStatistics, "subsequent")
'Return server data back to its original state.
util.CleanUpServer()
'Exit.
Console.Write(vbLf + "Press Enter to close the window.")
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub 'Main
End Class 'Program
'Create a class that is derived from
'Microsoft.Synchronization.SyncAgent.
Public Class SampleSyncAgent
Inherits SyncAgent
Public Sub New()
'Instantiate a client synchronization provider and specify it
'as the local provider for this synchronization agent.
Me.LocalProvider = New SampleClientSyncProvider()
'Instantiate a server synchronization provider and specify it
'as the remote provider for this synchronization agent.
Me.RemoteProvider = New SampleServerSyncProvider()
'Create a Customer SyncGroup. This is not required
'for the single table we are synchronizing; it is typically
'used so that changes to multiple related tables are
'synchronized at the same time.
Dim customerSyncGroup As New SyncGroup("Customer")
'Add the Customer table: specify a synchronization direction of
'Bidirectional, and that an existing table should be dropped.
Dim customerSyncTable As New SyncTable("Customer")
customerSyncTable.CreationOption = TableCreationOption.DropExistingOrCreateNewTable
customerSyncTable.SyncDirection = SyncDirection.Bidirectional
customerSyncTable.SyncGroup = customerSyncGroup
Me.Configuration.SyncTables.Add(customerSyncTable)
End Sub 'New
End Class 'SampleSyncAgent
'Create a class that is derived from
'Microsoft.Synchronization.Server.DbServerSyncProvider.
Public Class SampleServerSyncProvider
Inherits DbServerSyncProvider
Public Sub New()
'Create a connection to the sample server database.
Dim util As New Utility()
Dim serverConn As New SqlConnection(util.ServerConnString)
Me.Connection = serverConn
'Create a command to retrieve a new anchor value from
'the server. In this case, we use a timestamp value
'that is retrieved and stored in the client database.
'During each synchronization, the new anchor value and
'the last anchor value from the previous synchronization
'are used: the set of changes between these upper and
'lower bounds is synchronized.
'
'SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor is a string constant;
'you could also use @sync_new_received_anchor directly in
'your queries.
Dim selectNewAnchorCommand As New SqlCommand()
Dim newAnchorVariable As String = "@" + SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor
With selectNewAnchorCommand
.CommandText = "SELECT " + newAnchorVariable + " = min_active_rowversion() - 1"
.Parameters.Add(newAnchorVariable, SqlDbType.Timestamp)
.Parameters(newAnchorVariable).Direction = ParameterDirection.Output
.Connection = serverConn
End With
Me.SelectNewAnchorCommand = selectNewAnchorCommand
'Create a SyncAdapter for the Customer table, and then define
'the commands to synchronize changes:
'* SelectIncrementalInsertsCommand, SelectIncrementalUpdatesCommand,
' and SelectIncrementalDeletesCommand are used to select changes
' from the server that the client provider then applies to the client.
'* InsertCommand, UpdateCommand, and DeleteCommand are used to apply
' to the server the changes that the client provider has selected
' from the client.
'Create the SyncAdapter.
Dim customerSyncAdapter As New SyncAdapter("Customer")
'Select inserts from the server.
Dim customerIncrInserts As New SqlCommand()
With customerIncrInserts
.CommandText = _
"SELECT CustomerId, CustomerName, SalesPerson, CustomerType " _
& "FROM Sales.Customer " _
& "WHERE (InsertTimestamp > @sync_last_received_anchor " _
& "AND InsertTimestamp <= @sync_new_received_anchor " _
& "AND InsertId <> @sync_client_id)"
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncLastReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier)
.Connection = serverConn
End With
customerSyncAdapter.SelectIncrementalInsertsCommand = customerIncrInserts
'Apply inserts to the server.
Dim customerInserts As New SqlCommand()
With customerInserts
.CommandText = _
"INSERT INTO Sales.Customer (CustomerId, CustomerName, SalesPerson, CustomerType, InsertId, UpdateId) " _
& "VALUES (@CustomerId, @CustomerName, @SalesPerson, @CustomerType, @sync_client_id, @sync_client_id) " _
& "SET @sync_row_count = @@rowcount"
.Parameters.Add("@CustomerId", SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier)
.Parameters.Add("@CustomerName", SqlDbType.NVarChar)
.Parameters.Add("@SalesPerson", SqlDbType.NVarChar)
.Parameters.Add("@CustomerType", SqlDbType.NVarChar)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncRowCount, SqlDbType.Int)
.Connection = serverConn
End With
customerSyncAdapter.InsertCommand = customerInserts
'Select updates from the server.
Dim customerIncrUpdates As New SqlCommand()
With customerIncrUpdates
.CommandText = _
"SELECT CustomerId, CustomerName, SalesPerson, CustomerType " _
& "FROM Sales.Customer " _
& "WHERE (UpdateTimestamp > @sync_last_received_anchor " _
& "AND UpdateTimestamp <= @sync_new_received_anchor " _
& "AND UpdateId <> @sync_client_id " _
& "AND NOT (InsertTimestamp > @sync_last_received_anchor " _
& "AND InsertId <> @sync_client_id))"
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncLastReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier)
.Connection = serverConn
End With
customerSyncAdapter.SelectIncrementalUpdatesCommand = customerIncrUpdates
'Apply updates to the server.
Dim customerUpdates As New SqlCommand()
With customerUpdates
.CommandText = _
"UPDATE Sales.Customer SET " _
& "CustomerName = @CustomerName, SalesPerson = @SalesPerson, " _
& "CustomerType = @CustomerType, " _
& "UpdateId = @sync_client_id " _
& "WHERE (CustomerId = @CustomerId) " _
& "AND (@sync_force_write = 1 " _
& "OR (UpdateTimestamp <= @sync_last_received_anchor " _
& "OR UpdateId = @sync_client_id)) " _
& "SET @sync_row_count = @@rowcount"
.Parameters.Add("@CustomerName", SqlDbType.NVarChar)
.Parameters.Add("@SalesPerson", SqlDbType.NVarChar)
.Parameters.Add("@CustomerType", SqlDbType.NVarChar)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier)
.Parameters.Add("@CustomerId", SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncForceWrite, SqlDbType.Bit)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncLastReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncRowCount, SqlDbType.Int)
.Connection = serverConn
End With
customerSyncAdapter.UpdateCommand = customerUpdates
'Select deletes from the server.
Dim customerIncrDeletes As New SqlCommand()
With customerIncrDeletes
.CommandText = _
"SELECT CustomerId, CustomerName, SalesPerson, CustomerType " _
& "FROM Sales.Customer_Tombstone " _
& "WHERE (@sync_initialized = 1 " _
& "AND DeleteTimestamp > @sync_last_received_anchor " _
& "AND DeleteTimestamp <= @sync_new_received_anchor " _
& "AND DeleteId <> @sync_client_id)"
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncInitialized, SqlDbType.Bit)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncLastReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier)
.Connection = serverConn
End With
customerSyncAdapter.SelectIncrementalDeletesCommand = customerIncrDeletes
'Apply deletes to the server.
Dim customerDeletes As New SqlCommand()
With customerDeletes
.CommandText = _
"DELETE FROM Sales.Customer " _
& "WHERE (CustomerId = @CustomerId) " _
& "AND (@sync_force_write = 1 " _
& "OR (UpdateTimestamp <= @sync_last_received_anchor " _
& "OR UpdateId = @sync_client_id)) " _
& "SET @sync_row_count = @@rowcount " _
& "IF (@sync_row_count > 0) BEGIN " _
& "UPDATE Sales.Customer_Tombstone " _
& "SET DeleteId = @sync_client_id " _
& "WHERE (CustomerId = @CustomerId) " _
& "END"
.Parameters.Add("@CustomerId", SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncForceWrite, SqlDbType.Bit)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncLastReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.Timestamp)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncClientId, SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier)
.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncRowCount, SqlDbType.Int)
.Connection = serverConn
End With
customerSyncAdapter.DeleteCommand = customerDeletes
'Add the SyncAdapter to the server synchronization provider.
Me.SyncAdapters.Add(customerSyncAdapter)
End Sub 'New
End Class 'SampleServerSyncProvider
'Create a class that is derived from
'Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeClientSyncProvider.
'You can just instantiate the provider directly and associate it
'with the SyncAgent, but here we use this class to handle client
'provider events.
Public Class SampleClientSyncProvider
Inherits SqlCeClientSyncProvider
Public Sub New()
'Specify a connection string for the sample client database.
Dim util As New Utility()
Me.ConnectionString = util.ClientConnString
'We use the CreatingSchema event to change the schema
'by using the API. We use the SchemaCreated event to
'change the schema by using SQL.
AddHandler Me.CreatingSchema, AddressOf SampleClientSyncProvider_CreatingSchema
AddHandler Me.SchemaCreated, AddressOf SampleClientSyncProvider_SchemaCreated
End Sub 'New
Private Sub SampleClientSyncProvider_CreatingSchema(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As CreatingSchemaEventArgs)
'Set the RowGuid property because it is not copied
'to the client by default. This is also a good time
'to specify literal defaults with .Columns[ColName].DefaultValue;
'but we will specify defaults like NEWID() by calling
'ALTER TABLE after the table is created.
Console.Write("Creating schema for " + e.Table.TableName + " | ")
e.Schema.Tables("Customer").Columns("CustomerId").RowGuid = True
End Sub 'SampleClientSyncProvider_CreatingSchema
Private Sub SampleClientSyncProvider_SchemaCreated(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As SchemaCreatedEventArgs)
'Call ALTER TABLE on the client. This must be done
'over the same connection and within the same
'transaction that Synchronization Services uses
'to create the schema on the client.
Dim util As New Utility()
util.MakeSchemaChangesOnClient(e.Connection, e.Transaction, e.Table.TableName)
Console.WriteLine("Schema created for " + e.Table.TableName)
End Sub 'SampleClientSyncProvider_SchemaCreated
End Class 'SampleClientSyncProvider
'Handle the statistics that are returned by the SyncAgent.
Public Class SampleStats
Public Sub DisplayStats(ByVal syncStatistics As SyncStatistics, ByVal syncType As String)
Console.WriteLine(String.Empty)
If syncType = "initial" Then
Console.WriteLine("****** Initial Synchronization ******")
ElseIf syncType = "subsequent" Then
Console.WriteLine("***** Subsequent Synchronization ****")
End If
Console.WriteLine("Start Time: " & syncStatistics.SyncStartTime)
Console.WriteLine("Total Changes Uploaded: " & syncStatistics.TotalChangesUploaded)
Console.WriteLine("Total Changes Downloaded: " & syncStatistics.TotalChangesDownloaded)
Console.WriteLine("Complete Time: " & syncStatistics.SyncCompleteTime)
Console.WriteLine(String.Empty)
End Sub 'DisplayStats
End Class 'SampleStats
See Also
Concepts
Architecture and Classes (Synchronization Services)
How to: Specify Snapshot, Download, Upload, and Bidirectional Synchronization