Vitaly's WebLog - Microsoft Sync Framework Support in Visual Studio 2008
"Microsoft Sync Framework is transport agnostic platform for automatic data synchronization across different types of datasources. It can be used for occasionally connected applications (smart clients) and p2p supplications. Previously we had to either use SQL server merge replication or write own synchronization framework. And now we have a solution from Microsoft that looks very promising. There is a good documentation for this on MSDN, if you need more details or code samples you will find them there.
While playing with Visual Studio 2008, I accidentally found new item type called "Local Database Cache". I turned out that this is really Microsoft Sync Framework integration with Visual Studio.
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Vitaly provides a short but very sweat example of using the MS Sync Framework in VS2008 to sync a local database cache (SQL CE 3.5 SDF) with a SQL Server 2005 DB.
(via DotNetKicks - Microsoft Sync Framework Support in Visual Studio 2008)
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