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QuestionCreating v2.0 of a legacy client/server application Pin
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My colleagues and I have been maintaining an old client/server application for years and we want/need to utilize new technologies (new compared to the framework 2.0-type stuff we've been doing) to make using/maintaining our application much easier.

The current application is setup as follows:
1) This is a legacy windows desktop application
2) We have thousands of customer companies. Each company can have 1 or more locations. Each location can have 1 instance running per machine, but multiple instances (running on separate machines) can access the data of that location at any time.
3) We have a client database on every computer that stores a copy of the server data (this is to make reads faster). Whenever data is inserted/changed/deleted the operation is performed server-side, then local db is synched with the server db (we use timestamp comparisons to check for consistency). We also check timestamps before CRUD operations to makesure the local data is up-to-date (since other computers could be working with the same data server-side).
4) Our largest tables have ~300k rows per location

I've really been interested in the Entity Framework in conjunction with WCF Data Services and I have a couple of questions about how the new app (v2.0) should be setup.

Questions:
1) Should we abandon the use of a local DB? Our customers are required to have a broadband connection, so speed wouldn't be a huge issue, I am concerned though about bandwidth usage.
2) If we should keep the local DB, does WCF support this type of data model? I haven't been able to find any examples of people doing this (which is leading me to believe it's a bad idea)
3) Are there other alternatives to the Entity framework and WCF that would better suit our applications needs?

Just a side note, none of the developers currently working on the software were employed here when the current architecture was developed.

EDIT: I forgot to mention another aspect of our current setup: Each company can have location data on a number of different databases. Each location's data is only on 1 database.

modified 17-Oct-12 18:10pm.

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