Database synchronization protocol?

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Stuart Rackham

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Aug 31, 2011, 6:17:28 AM8/31/11
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In the same way that UnQL standardizes document database queries is
any thought being given to a standardized document database
synchronization protocol? It would be magical if heterogeneous
document databases could seamlessly synchonize and replicate in
CouchDB-like fashion.

Apologies for being a little off-topic.

Cheers, Stuart

BigBlueHat

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Aug 31, 2011, 8:24:24 AM8/31/11
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Hey Stuart,

Thanks for posting the idea. There's no effort to standardize the
replication "protocol" in CouchDB. It is a topic, though, that I'm
sure would interest many CouchDB users and devs. I'd recommend asking
about it at one of the CouchDB community lists:
http://couchdb.apache.org/community/lists.html

Also, you might enjoy checking out PouchDB:
https://github.com/mikeal/pouchdb

PouchDB is an effort to build a replication-compatible data store
(wrapped around IndexedDB) to allow one to replicate CouchDB docs in
and out of a browser. It'll likely be the first project to completely
replicate the replication protocol. :)

It's a topic I'm personally interested in, so if you post to the
CouchDB community lists, please CC me on it.

Thanks again for mentioning this,
Benjamin

Stuart Rackham

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Aug 31, 2011, 11:30:31 PM8/31/11
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Thanks for your reply Benjamin, I forwarded the same question to the
CouchDB user discussion list. And thanks for pointing me at PouchDB,
it looks really interesting, there's huge potential for multiuser
distributed mobile database apps.

Cheers, Stuart

Chris Anderson

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Feb 26, 2012, 1:11:29 PM2/26/12
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This description of the replication protocol may be of interest:


Chris
 
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