Wonder if you have considered using a Sync Framework to manage the synchronization. If that interests you can take a look at the open source project, OpenMobster's Sync service. You can do the following sync operations
- two-way
- one-way client
- one-way device
- bootup
Besides that, all modifications are automatically tracked and synced with the Cloud. You can have your app offline when network connection is down. It will track any changes and automatically in the background synchronize it with the cloud when the connection returns. It also provides synchronization like iCloud across multiple devices
On the Cloud/website side, there is a Java Channel Framework to expose your data to the Sync Engine. You write a simple CRUD based Sync Channel and all your data will be kept in sync with the data on the device.
Here is a link to the open source project: http://openmobster.googlecode.com
Here is some sample code to see how these come together: http://openmobster.googlecode.com/svn/samples/offlineapp.zip
Full Disclosure: I am the Chief Engineer of the OpenMobster project