What's Ahead

This chapter has focused on the two built-in synchronization technologies that are a part of SQLCE and that are accessible to Compact Framework applications: RDA and merge replication. This chapter therefore ends Part II of this book, which has covered the four essential architectural concepts of accessing local data, accessing remote data, caching data locally, and synchronization. The remaining chapters in Part III address additional programming considerations, starting with globalization and localization of Compact Framework applications.

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