The ADO.NET Data Services Framework (a.k.a. Project "Astoria") introduced a way of creating and consuming flexible, data-centric REST services. By combining data services with the Microsoft Sync Framework, learn how to create offline-capable applications that have a local replica of their data, how to synchronize that replica with an online data service when a network connection becomes available, and how replicas can be used with the ADO.NET Entity Framework. Also, hear us talk about our plans, see the tools that help client- and server-side setup, and discuss the runtime components and APIs.
  • Pablo Castro
    Pablo is a Software Architect in the SQL Server group at Microsoft. He has worked in various areas of SQL Server and he's currently focused on making data and the web work well together with technologies such as Data Services (Project Astoria).
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If you want to read a bit about this ahead of time, we just posted a brief description and a short video in the Astoria Team Blog.

-pablo
Very exciting, potentially game-changing stuff.  Astoria Offline & Sync Framework could deliver on the Ozzie device-mesh vision in a more universal way than Live Mesh.  (Because Live Mesh requires user to sign up to MS Live).  Looking forward to playing with the technology from the Alpha.

Excellent presentation by Pablo.  My poor (very quick/rough) attempt to capture my own understanding on paper is up at http://tinyurl.com/5utd5b

- Sean
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Gief now, Pablo where are you from?
Gief now, Pablo where are you from?


Well, he is NOT from Brazil Smiley
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Darwin

very educational Pablo, thank you so much

 

regards

 

Mark

 

Darwin - CRM Software

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