Il 31/03/2011 18.27, Marcel Schoolmeesters ha scritto: > Hey, > > I think, your topic belongs to gvSIG Desktop?
Hi Marcel, yes, I was referring to gvSIG Desktop. > > However, gvsig mobile could need some progressbar, too, of course. ...or a loading image/icon or more simply a waiting cursor. > > The question about loading vectorfiles is interesting, I think. As > I've got already problems with raster files @ 25MB...(start parameter > at 256MB) > > I've tested some shapefiles (from http://downloads.cloudmade.com) > with the gvSIG Mobile src running in Eclipse (OS: Windows 7): > > File: france_highways.shp (size = 336277700) > Error: "Error while opening file: Not enough memory" => no layer > in ToC, but it is loaded into the map view!?? > > File: spain_highways.shp (size = 185766396) > Error: same error message > > File: germany_natural.shp (size = 152891836) > Error: no problems! > > File: germany_highways.shp (size = 810905604) > Error: not enough memory - of course > > > The problems seem to start at about 150MB? Does it depend on the > computer or does it depend on java itself? is there any differences > using gvsig mobile or gvsig desktop (while loading shape files) ? Your test is very interesting and useful for debugging, I think. The bottleneck should depend by a combination of these factors, plus the particular used driver. For instance, I was not able to load a DXF layer of 60 MB on gvSIG Desktop 1.10 today. Cheers, Antonio -- Antonio Falciano http://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniofalciano _______________________________________________ Gvsig_internacional mailing list [email protected] http://listserv.gva.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gvsig_internacional
