On Apr 3, 1:35 am, Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a more efficient way to create rows for a listview other than
> to use ViewInflate over and over?  Is there much of a performance gain
> by creating the views programmatically rather than in xml (although I
> do perfer the maintainability of the xml approach)?  Since I am
> inflating the same definision over and over again can I do the inflate
> once and somehow clone the result?  Or is this not practical since the
> xml definision is already optimized for inflation during compile
> time?  NOTE: I am already skipping the inflate if an old row's view is
> passed in to the getview method.
>
> I am looking into this because the screens that take long to bring up
> (with there lists filled) spend 95% of their time inflating the views
> for these rows (4.5 seconds for approx 20 rows according to the
> profiler)
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