[aerogear-dev] Conflicts & Reconciliation
Corinne Krych
corinnekrych at gmail.com
Tue Feb 25 03:56:31 EST 2014
Hello Guys,
I’ve blogged about the reconciliation problem, I’d like to share it with you. Here some links:
- http://corinnekrych.blogspot.fr/2014/02/mobile-synchronisation-part-1-3.html
- http://corinnekrych.blogspot.fr/2014/02/mobile-synchronisation-part-2-3.html
and associated github repos
- JavaScript: https://github.com/3musket33rs/mathsync/tree/master/javascript
- Java: https://github.com/3musket33rs/mathsync/tree/master/java
- iOS: https://github.com/3musket33rs/mathsync-ios (work in progress - not end to end tested yet)
What I’m missing now, is to put together some samples of usaging of the libs. I’d like to start with nodes server vs iOS client. The third part of my blog post series will talk about the demo, and pro and cons of this sync method.
toughts?
++
Corinne
On 29 Jan 2014, at 10:04, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew at apache.org> wrote:
> Hello Fabrice!
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Fabrice Matrat <fabrice.matrat at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi AeroGear team,
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> Mattias pinged me on twitter on Monday on the topic of Synchronization following a presentation[1] I gave at nodejsconf [2].
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> yes! great slides, hence I reached out (https://twitter.com/fabricematrat/status/427734199781449728)
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> I think it’s important to separate concerns, here’s a gist to sum up my ideas [3].
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> Interesting read and a solid list of good items around the topic; Will read it again before replying on the content of the gist;
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> I’ve read the mailing, speak with Corinne and looked at your different poc and I have a couple of questions:
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> Do you guys want to develop a fully integrated solution?
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> hrm, I think eventually, several month down the road, the answer would be yes.
> For now: I guess... well, "nope" to "it depends"
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> Is it a requirements to never touch the business server? or do you want to develop a set of libraries that can be integrated within the business server?
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> these are good questions. I like the couch-driven approach of our server, as it can be plugged in on the side.
> While Erik's POC is great for JavaEE users, offering a simple way to 'integrate' w/ current applications.
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> I’d love to get more involved, this is a great area of interest. More to come soon.
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> we are happy to here more
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> Cheers,
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> Fabrice
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> [1] http://mathbruyen.github.io/nodejsconfit2014
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> [2] http://nodejsconf.it/
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> [3] https://gist.github.com/fabricematrat/8666682
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