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On 07/30/2011 11:33 PM, Alexey Pechnikov wrote:
> You write extra code to find and resolve CouchDB replication conflicts but you
> are speak about "do not have to write extra code". One of these
> approvals is false!

Not quite and it was deliberate wording.  CouchDB has a default conflict
resolution policy so you do not *have* to do anything.  What you do, when
you do it and if you do it is up to you and the meaning of your data.
(Chances are that you will want to do something about it.  However in all
the code I wrote to use CouchDB I never bothered since the chance of getting
conflicts was very low.)

Scroll down to the bottom third of this document to the Conflicts section
where you get blurb (but not technical details) about it:

  http://couchdb.apache.org/docs/overview.html

And here is longer information with more technical details:

  http://guide.couchdb.org/draft/conflicts.html

Roger
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