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Multi-User Considerations in Data Synchronization for SQL Server 2005 Mobile Ed

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From: Arun Raj.C

This article helps to gain a better understanding of how to develop your SQL Server Mobile applications to handle multi-user access and data synchronization with Microsoft SQL Server 2005.

 

Microsoft SQL Server Mobile Edition allows multiple users to concurrently access the same database. Multi-user access means that multiple threads or processes may be accessing a database while one thread is synchronizing that database with SQL Server. This functionality enables background synchronization, so a user can continue to work on a database while the database is synchronizing with the Publisher. However, this creates interesting complications that you will need to address as you build your applications.


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