Gregor,

Somehow I missed your posting until just now, so first off.. thanks!

minutes.io looks very interesting - thanks for the info!

Miles


On 27 February 2012 12:17, Gregor Martynus<[email protected]>  wrote:

 Miles,

 I build minutes.io with a similar approach. You can use it when being offline, 
synchronization
with the couchApp backend is happening in the background.

 I don't think there is a library I'd recommend to use for such an 
architecture, not yet.
Maybe have a look at
 https://github.com/mikeal/browsercouch and https://github.com/mikeal/pouchdb

 I use backbone.js myself for the frontend and store all data in localStorage, 
which gets
synched asynchronously using _changes feed and _bulk_docs API. I also use a 
tiny node.js proxy
for security reasons and for some couchDB tasks like creating User Databases 
and Replications.

 I'm happy to answer any questions if you have any

On Thursday, 23. February 2012 at 03:10, Miles Fidelman wrote:

 I'm looking at building a data management application that's essentially
 a hybrid of an HTML5 WebApp (taking advantage of the App Cache and local
 data storage for disconnected operation) and a CouchApp (doing fancier
 stuff, data sharing, replication, etc. on one or more server-side
 CouchDB installations). If you think of a collection of linked
 spreadsheets - where each spreadsheet "lives" in CouchDB, but can be
 cached, viewed, and edited in-browser when disconnected - you won't be
 far off.

 My questions: Are there any good examples of applications that are
 already doing this kind of thing? Are there any good frameworks or
 libraries that I should be focusing on?

--
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In practice, there is.   .... Yogi Berra


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