Has anyone here worked with Sync Framework and syncing through WCF endpoints? Please share code samples or sample projects. I am specifically looking for offline scenarios where client comes online only to fetch updates from the Server.
Syncing SQL Server 2008 Databases over HTTP using WCF & Sync Framework
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I did the following to get Sync Framework working using WCF with SQL Server 2008
- Enabled Change Tracking in SQL Server 2008
- Enabled change tracking for tables participating in the Sync
- Added a metadata table named anchor
- Added a table to track client Ids named "guid"
- Used SqlExpressClientSyncProvider available from MSF's codeplex project site as Client Sync Provider
Used SqlSyncAdapterBuilder to build adapters for tables participating in the Sync
foreach (var item in anchorTables) { // Use adapter builder to generate T-SQL for querying change tracking data and CRUD SqlSyncAdapterBuilder builder = new SqlSyncAdapterBuilder(); builder.Connection = new SqlConnection(this.connectionStringFactory.ConnectionString); builder.ChangeTrackingType = ChangeTrackingType.SqlServerChangeTracking; builder.SyncDirection = SyncDirection.Bidirectional; builder.TableName = item.TableName; // Get sync adapters from builder SyncAdapter clientAdapter = builder.ToSyncAdapter(); clientAdapter.TableName = item.TableName; this.clientSyncProvider.SyncAdapters.Add(clientAdapter); }
Added anchor commands
SqlCommand anchroCommand = new SqlCommand { CommandText = "SELECT @" + SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor + " = change_tracking_current_version()" }; anchroCommand.Parameters.Add("@" + SyncSession.SyncNewReceivedAnchor, SqlDbType.BigInt) .Direction = ParameterDirection.Output; this.clientSyncProvider.SelectNewAnchorCommand = anchroCommand;
Implemented a WCF Service using a instance of DbServerSyncProvider functioning as Server sync provider. You will have generate sync adapters and set anchor command as shown in previous step for Server provider too.
[ServiceContract] public interface ISyncService { [OperationContract] SyncContext ApplyChanges(SyncGroupMetadata groupMetadata, DataSet dataSet, SyncSession syncSession); [OperationContract] SyncContext GetChanges(SyncGroupMetadata groupMetadata, SyncSession syncSession); [OperationContract] SyncSchema GetSchema(Collection<string> tableNames, SyncSession syncSession); [OperationContract] SyncServerInfo GetServerInfo(SyncSession syncSession); }
Created a proxy class implementing ServerSyncProvider to access WCF service
public class DbServerSyncProviderProxy : ServerSyncProvider { SyncServiceProxy.SyncServiceClient serviceProxy = new SyncServiceProxy.SyncServiceClient(); public override SyncContext ApplyChanges(SyncGroupMetadata groupMetadata, DataSet dataSet, SyncSession syncSession) { return serviceProxy.ApplyChanges(groupMetadata, dataSet, syncSession); } }
- Created an instance of SyncAgent and set RemoteProvider with an instance of proxy class which is used to access WCF service. LocalProvider is set with instance of SqlExpressClientSyncProvider
- Added tables and sync groups to SyncAgent configuration
- SyncAgent.Synchronize()
Thank you sir, that we pretty helpful. Amazing how simple it is to sync up remotely using Sync Framework + WCF. Good stuff! –
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