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Table of Contents
- I. Introduction
- II. Synchronization concepts
- III. Realization
- IV. Perspective
- V. Appendix
List of Figures
- 2.1. Different clients and how they connect
- 3.1. How starfish sees its own products.
- 3.2. Palm Desktop showing monthly and daily calendar view.
- 4.1. Transport, Protocol, Data
- 4.2. An example LDAP tree
- 4.3. Writing to a replicated LDAP node
- 4.4. SyncML session time line
- 8.1. Concept overview
- 9.1. Overview of SMLSingle/MultiThread, SMLSession, SMLSessionHandler and SMLDatabase
- 9.2. A tree node object
- 10.1. SySeEns database model
List of Tables
- 2.1. Overview of some PIM databases
- 7.1. Merge example setup
- 7.2. Modified data
- 7.3. Client A has synchronized
- 7.4. Data after merge
- 7.5. Example Setup
- 7.6. Example Data (Client)
- 7.7. Example Data (Server)
- 7.8. Comparison Points
- 7.9. Merged Example Data
List of Examples