I have developed a generic sync solution called WebSqlSync.
It's not dependant of any framework (except JQuery for ajax, but contributions are welcome to remove this dependency).
It's available here :
https://github.com/orbitaloop/WebSqlSync
Extract of the README file :
WebSqlSync
Automatically synchronize a local WebSql database (SQLite in the navigator) to a server. (2 way sync : client <-> server)
Very easy to integrate and to use (2 functions to call : initSync and syncNow)
Usage
Initialize
You need to initialize the lib (at each startup for example).
It will automatically create 2 tables (if they don't already exists, one to store all the new or modified elements (table new_elem) and one to store the date of the last sync (table sync_info). It will also create SQLite triggers in order to watch the INSERT or UPDATE on the tables you want to synchronize (to automatically insert the modified elements in the new_elem table):
DBSYNC.initSync(TABLES_TO_SYNC, webSqlDb, sync_info, 'http://www.myserver.com', callBackEndInit);
Where TABLES_TO_SYNC is the list of table that you want to sync with the server, ex :
TABLES_TO_SYNC = [
{tableName : 'table1', idName : 'the_id'},
{tableName : 'table2'} //if idName not specified, it will assume that it's "id"
];
Synchronize
To start the synchronization, you need to call the syncNow function. You can call it every X seconds, or after some changes for example :
DBSYNC.syncNow(callBackSyncProgress, function(result) {
if (result.syncOK === true) {
//Synchronized successfully
}
});
And that's all you need to do on the client. On the server side, you will need to code your own solution (but it's not complicated). I will add an example with Java. Again, contributions are welcome.