Hey,
Thanks for the reply,
The getWallpaper() is the android frameworks getWallpaper() function.

On Mar 12, 3:56 pm, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
> ursnavin wrote:
> > Hi ,
>
> > Im  trying to develop a home application . Whenever there is a shift
> > between landscape and potrait mode , im setting the wallpaper onCreate
> > () function using the below code .
>
> > getWindow().setBackgroundDrawable(getwallpaper());
>
> > The code seems to work fine for first few shifts , but after that I
> > run into an out of memory exception . Is  this the correct approach or
> > am i missing some thing here . Below is the exception that i get .
>
> > 03-12 15:08:55.118: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(739):
> > java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: bitmap size exceeds VM budget
>
> Sounds like a memory leak. Are you sure getWallpaper() isn't doing
> something that would hold references to past bitmaps, causing them not
> to get garbage collected?
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)http://commonsware.com
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