On 17/04/2014 11:01:24, "Patrick Ohly" <patrick.ohly(a)intel.com> wrote:
"sync config" has to be fairly generic, because sync configs are used
for all kinds of things:
* Syncing with SyncML clients.
* Syncing with SyncML clients.
* The two sides in a local sync.
* To store username/password once for several other sync or
source
configs (see "id:<name of config with credentials>" in the NEWS
file).
For sake of clarity: I am fine with keeping the generic name 'sync
config', as a generic name for:
1. Can hold the configuration of a SE SyncML Server
2. Can hold the configuration of a SE SyncML Client
3. ....
I need these concepts for my documentation, because these are important
concepts in understanding what SE can do, and how it does it. That would
still mean that 'setting up an SE SyncML client by assembling a
particular sync config' would have a meaningful concept of 'an SE SyncML
client'. It is these that I am looking for.
Regards,
Emile