Cache Refreshes

Cache refreshes update cache data, either on demand, or at scheduled intervals, with the most recent enterprise information.

Cache refreshes update data for mobile business objects (MBOs) that belong to the cache group undergoing the refresh. The remote client database eventually retrieves the updated data from the server's local copy in the CDB, using one of the supported synchronization triggers.

Scheduled cache refreshes control the frequency with which objects update data and regulate network traffic by synchronizing data at strategic times, rather than pushing data changes through as they occur. Administrators can also perform on-demand cache refreshes for cache groups at a specified time.

When a refresh occurs, the Unwired Server calls the default read operation (for each MBO in the cache group), and all of the rows that are returned from the enterprise information system (EIS) are compared to existing rows in the CDB as follows: