Hi Cal (and all others),
>From what I can tell, you want to run a copy of the database on
> multiple mini devices and have replication between them?
I think I've actually made myself not perfectly clear. My plan would be to
have a local portable django server for letting all the tablets in a
>From what I can tell, you want to run a copy of the database on
multiple mini devices and have replication between them? If so, this
isn't really a good use case for replication, and adds several
unnecessary layers of complexity. So lets look at the end goal, you
want multiple clients to have read
I recently came across this article:
https://www.clairereynaud.net/blog/adding-offline-mode-to-your-mobile-app/
May be of interest as it deals with versions and revisions to track
conflict between changes...
On Saturday, 21 February 2015 16:45:40 UTC+2, Blazor wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I was asked t
To accomplish what you've explained you could move forward with the app on the
PI for the clients. Each client would need to sync with a database somewhere.
To achieve this I would explore how to individualize and track each machine in
the field. Then setup another django app in the cloud som
Hi,
There is database do the offline and sync to main db server when connection
available. See couchdb.
or maybe for manual sync, in local db use sqlite, and your client app will
sync when online to main db.
Regards,
mulianto
On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 10:45 PM, Blazor wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I wa
Hi all,
I was asked to design a new django app by a client whose needs are a little
bit context-specific.
The purpose of this app is to introduce computer-assisted technologies in a
paper-based environment, in the e-Health domain. This client would like to
access a central server with a few mo
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