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You are right ... there is no possibility of client being web or silverlight.

I don't understand, what you mean by cost ... you mean cost of time needed for implementation?
As I mentioned there is only one table (0 - few hundred records) that is critical for real-time data. This table holds items being currently processed and changes rather often and must be refreshed as soon the change happens, because operator actions depend on current data.

I intend to inform the clients via dedicated publish/subscribe WCF service. The core service would publish events and clients would subscribe to events. So e.g. when data is changed due to processing, core service would raise an event and event args would hold dataset instance with data changes, the clients would then merge received changes to own dataset instance. Here lies my main concern - is dataset too big data structure to be efficient enough - I'm also considering custom "light-weight" business entities, but it is easier for me to use dataset infrastructure.

I actually didn't give a lot of thought to concurrency - all data tables have time-stamp column and I suppose core service would grant or deny data update based on that value.

I also haven't use dataset merging ... I have done some reading about it and it seems the main problem lies in auto-incremented columns - there is great possibility for duplicate or missing data if used improperly.

Anyway, thanks for your time, it's been helpful, specially for pointing out some issues that I didn't yet think of and might arise.

Tine

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