MSDN Webcast: Preparing for Tech-Ed (Part 4 of 5): Mobile Data Strategies and Synchronization Using SQL Server Compact, XML, and LINQ (Level 200)
Overview One of the most important aspects of a successful mobile application is offline data management. The focus of this webcast is on the considerations needed to make when selecting and using a local device data store, including coverage of Language Integrated Query (LINQ) as it is implemented in the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework. The storage options covered in the webcast include Microsoft SQL Server Compact database software, XML, and custom storage solutions. The presenter also looks at the tools and techniques that are available for synchronizing device data with remote data stores and the impact of synchronization options on selecting a local device data store.
| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
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| Live Date | 28th May 2008 00:00 UTC | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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