Step 3: Prophet - A peer to peer replicated property database
By Jesse Vincent from London.pm
Date: Thursday August 14, 2008 12:50
Duration: 30 minutes
Tags: database p2p sync
Prophet is a new 'distributed database' designed for post-web-2.0 applications.
With Prophet, it's easy to build custom database applications and synchronize their data with your friends and coworkers - all without a central server.
Prophet supports arbitrary topology synchronization and has an advanced conflict resolution database which helps make sure that the entire database 'network' works its way to consistency even when disconnected users make conflicting choices about conflict resolution.
In this talk, Jesse will present the Prophet architecture and demonstrate how to build an adaptor to synchronize Prophet with a web 2.0 database-backed application.
- Nicholas Clark
- Paul-Christophe Varoutas
- Gianni Ceccarelli (dakkar)
- Leo Lapworth (Ranguard)
- Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker (ilmari)
- Karen Pauley
- Salvador Fandino (salva)
- Jesse Vincent
- Søren Lund (slu)
- Tobias Henoeckl (hoeni)
- Luis Motta Campos (LMC)
- Andy Armstrong (AndyA)
- Kaare Rasmussen
- Peter Makholm
- Patrick Michaud (Pm)
- Rune Mydske Nielsen (runeni)
- Edmund von der Burg
- David Leadbeater (dgl)
- Jozef Kutej
- Lars Jorgensen
- Stefan Hornburg (racke)
- Steffen Mueller (tsee)
- Cecilie Fritzvold
- Stan Sawa
- Jason Tang (Jase)
- Bart Lateur
- Christian Westgaard (ComLock)
- Adam Sjøgren (asjo)
- RichA
- Mads Gudmand-Høyer