ok, it looks like some byte madness is going on, why would my ints stored as a byteArray come back multiplied by 256? If I use floats they come back in exponential notation? ha!
Any suggestions? By the way, aren't rectangle's primitive objects or not,i am storing the virtualbounds into a userVO with a getter/setter, because saving a rectangle as an object with writeObject returns null? Any ideas?? Thanks, Patrick --- In [email protected], "djhatrick" <djhatr...@...> wrote: > > I am saving some info, and when i save the int goes in correctly, but when I > readInt() it comes out a lot bigger, I can't find the relationship > > Here's what i am dealing with: > > ##############VirtualBounds (x=0, y=0, w=3200, h=1200) > > > > READING this.virtualBounds 0 0 819200 307200 > > > > It's really confusing, what's funny, is that I have had no problems in the > past. > > Any help, please. > Thanks, > Patrick >

