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Resuming a Previously Interrupted Peer-to-Peer Synchronization Operation

  • US 20110010467A1
  • Filed: 03/18/2010
  • Published: 01/13/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/02/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of synchronizing data between two devices, the method comprising:

  • starting, in a first device, a first synchronization operation comprising transmitting a first data set to be received by a second device, the first data set comprising changes to multiple different data elements in the first device that have occurred since a prior successful synchronization operation between the first device and the second device;

    receiving, during the first synchronization operation, at least one of separate acknowledgements for each of the multiple different data elements, each such acknowledgement indicating that a change to one of the multiple different data elements in the first device has been applied to a corresponding data element in the second device; and

    when the first synchronization operation is interrupted and a separate acknowledgment has not been received for each of the multiple different data elements, initiating a second synchronization operation comprising transmitting a second data set to be received by the second device, the second data set comprising the changes to the multiple different data elements of the first data set for which a separate acknowledgement was not received during the first synchronization operation.

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