Replacing SYNCHRONIZE in Forms 10G

Hi everyone,
We had removed SYNCHRONIZE from our Forms when we migrated to 10G but now Oracle asks us to have SYNCHRONIZE in our Forms at appropriate places in the code.
Can anyone suggest the best way to replace SYNCHRONIZE in Forms 10G. I mean can I convert the FMBs to FMTs and then do these changes. Some of our Forms are very complex so doing this manually takes a lot of time.
Please advise.
Thanks in advance !!!

Whenever you use SYNCHRONIZE built-in in WebForms, each execution of this built-in is a full network trip between the Application Server and the Forms Java client.
excessive use of this built-in will overload network traffic, and most of the time this built-in is used in LOOPs and this is excessive.
Oracle strongly recommends not to use this built-in and if you MUST use it use it carefully.
Tony

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