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I want to implement the SyncML/OMA DS protocol for client and server for syncing data from device. I don't know how to implement SyncML for client and server for Android and low-end phones. I have searched online but there's only PDFs of SyncML and some site say to download there software for SyncML server.

I want to make SyncML server and also client side without any software. Is any API for SyncML available & where can I get it?

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    Funambol has an open source client. There's no "OMA DS/SyncML" API available on Android in the SDK - some phones come with OMA DS clients. Unless you know what you are doing (sounds like you don't) you're probably not going to write a client that will be able to interoperate with many existing servers - so make a Funambol adaption would be my recommendation. If you are dead set on "rolling your own", KXML can parse the SyncML WBXML format at least.
    – Jens
    Apr 26, 2012 at 10:11
  • thanks but if we use funambol then we have to use it's api for client side . can any better way to sync device data other then sync-ml. Actually we provide UI and use sync-ml for sync.so if we use funambol then we have to use it's UI .i have to make my apps. Apr 26, 2012 at 12:54
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    Funambol has a client (& server) SDK if I remember correctly, hosted here on sourceforge. The license is Affero GPL, but I guess you could pay for a non-GPL license if you intend to make a closed source adaptation.
    – Jens
    Apr 26, 2012 at 17:43
  • what if we don't want use funambol or other software , is there any API for sync-ml is available so that it can be implemented in client side and server side ? Apr 27, 2012 at 4:37

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Not sure if this helps, but there is a library available that should do what you want if you are able to make it work on android. https://gitorious.org/libsynthesis

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