on 07-27-2007 5:53 PM
Hi All,
I developing a application that it will use together SmartSync and GenericSync, this is correct? Can I use GenericSync and SmartSync on the same application?
Regards Thanks.
Eduardo<u></u>
Hi Erick,
thanks for your help.
Best Regards
Eduardo.
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Hi Eduardo Please refer to this Link:
<a href="https://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/cc489997-0901-0010-b3a3-c27a7208e20a#q-9-2">Link</a>
This is the SAP Mobile FAQ, in the link you will see this:
<b>Can I control the type of synchronization (generic sync or smart sync) within one mobile application, i.e. one data container is synchronized with generic sync and another data container smart sync?</b>
Generic Sync and Smart Sync are technically two separate API and by choosing either of these, the application is hence either using Generic Sync or Smart Sync. Technically it is possible to have both generic sync and smart sync in a single application. However generic sync is advised only for very simple data exchange scenarios. For complex scenarios, smart sync is encouraged. On a data transport level though, both generic sync and smart sync use data containers for transport from client to WebAS.
If it was useful, remenber of the points
Best Regards,
Erick Ilarraza
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