I've written an app that utilizes the sync manager and I'm very happy
with it (so far).  We have given our users the ability to request a
sync and I understand SyncManager managing those sync requests (across
the device).  I guess I was a little mistaken in assuming the
SyncManager wouldn't fire the sync request to my adapter if there was
no network connectivity, but from my testing it looks like that
assumption was wrong.

How should this be handled?  I'd really prefer the SyncManager to
queue up those sync requests and fire them when data connectivity is
available.  Is this something I should handle in the sync adapter, not
attempting the sync if there's no connectivity?  Are there any best
practices/patterns for this need?

Thanks in advance.

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