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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T14:30:15+00:00 2026-05-15T14:30:15+00:00

I know this question has been possed before, but the explanation was a little

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I know this question has been possed before, but the explanation was a little unclear to me, my question is a little more general. I’m trying to conceptualize how one would periodically update data in an iPhone app, using a remote web service. In theory a portion of the data on the phone would be synced periodically (only when updated). While other data would require the user be online, and be requested on the fly.

Conceptually, this seems possible using XML-RPC or JSON and Core data. I wonder if anyone has an opinion on the best way to implement this, I am a novice iPhone developer, but I understand much of the process conceptually.

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    2026-05-15T14:30:16+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:30 pm

    To synchronize a set of entities when you don’t have control over the server, here is one approach:

    1. Add a touched BOOL attribute to your entity description.

    2. In a sync attempt, mark all entity instances as untouched (touched = [NSNumber numberWithBool:NO]).

    3. Loop through your server-side (JSON) instances and add or update entities from your Core Data store to your server-side store, or vice versa. The direction of updating will depend on your synchronization policy, and what data is “fresher” on either side. Either way, mark added, updated or sync’ed Core Data entities as touched (touched = [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES])

    4. Depending on your sync policy, delete all entity instances from your Core Data store which are still untouched. Untouched entities were presumably deleted from your server-side store, because no addition, update or sync event took place between the Core Data store and the server for those objects.

    Synchronization is a fair amount of work to implement and will depend on what degree of synchronization you need to support. If you’re just pulling data, step 3 is considerably simpler because you won’t need to push object updates to the server.

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