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From: VBGURU
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www.aravinda.in www.code.aravinda.in www.fun.aravinda.in  www.kedge.aravinda.in 
www.live.aravinda.in www.search.aravinda.in    The general approaches for a 
occassionaly connected smart client app are          An occasionally connected 
datastore where the database is synchronised with a central database when 
required.  Offline access can involve simply serializing data to and from XML 
files on the client or smart device using the WriteXML method of a DataSet or a 
DataTable in 2.0 Framework   a full local database on each of the smart clients 
with either transparent replication or even better synchronization between each 
other        Use of Services that can be deployed via ASMX/WSE or Indigo Web 
Services, with the options afforded by Indigo, developers canconsider this 
route in keeping loose coupling in their synchronization logic. For instance, a 
WCF queue could be used coupled with a WCF transport.  www.aravinda.in 
www.code.aravinda.in www.fun.aravinda.in  www.kedge.aravinda.in 
www.live.aravinda.in www.search.aravinda.in     

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