Yup. That's exactly what we're looking for.  We have .NET servers and want 
to provide the initial database, all in one file, based on the customers 
current dataset (which is in constant flux naturally), without having to 
download and insert batches of records.  Their datasets ranges from a few 
thousand to a couple hundred thousand documents.  In this scenario, 
processing and downloading a single file is much faster than streaming 
thousands of inserts over the internet.

And if the views can be initialized on the server side, where there's more 
computing power, even better!

So, if I understand right, I need to ensure I use the 1.0.4 release of 
Android CB Lite. For .NET, I the latest tag is 1.0.0. Should I use that one 
or master? We will be adding in iOS support soon, too. So that's good to 
know as well.

Also, I do need to ensure that the map block is included on all platforms. 
 So, if I emit something like '["@{doc.type}", "@{doc.id}"]' on the server, 
then I also need to emit that same string value on corresponding clients.




On Friday, December 19, 2014 10:00:33 AM UTC-7, Zachary Gramana wrote:
>
> The common use case here would be shipping a baseline database snapshot in 
> order to enable a first run experience that doesn't require an initial sync 
> in order to be usable, and/or to avoid a full enumeration of a very large 
> dataset. 
>
> In that case, it would be natural to ship the same snapshot on all 
> platforms an app is targeting. 
>
>
> > On Dec 19, 2014, at 11:39 AM, Jens Alfke <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > 
> > But there should be almost no reason to copy database files. Use 
> replication instead. 
>

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