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Leverage the power of SQL Anywhere and your knowledge of .NET to deliver high quality data-driven solutions. With SQL Anywhere's support for Microsoft .NET throughout the database, it is easy to integrate data enablement and synchronization into your applications. The resources presented here will help you to get started and answer your specific questions regarding SQL Anywhere and .NET development.
Introduction to MobiLink This tutorial shows you how to develop a MobiLink application, including setting up the consolidated database, creating ODBC data sources and remote databases, and configuring database objects to fine-tune your application.
Writing Synchronization Scripts in .NET MobiLink supports the Visual Studio programming languages for writing synchronization scripts. To write MobiLink scripts in .NET, you can use any language that lets you create valid .NET assemblies.
MobiLink Server API for .NET Reference This section explains the MobiLink .NET interfaces and classes, and their associated methods, properties, and constructors.
The following .NET samples feature a SQL Anywhere 11 version of the AdventureWorks2008 database and a Visual Studio 2008 solution for a fictitious business scenario. These samples will help guide you through the development of a SQL Anywhere-enabled .NET application, as well as highlight key functionality available for programmers.