Hello, thanks for the tests.

The SHP driver in gvSIG Mobile is not the same as in gvSIG Desktop. In theory, 
in gvSIG Mobile there is not a limit for the SHP file size, but for files above 
a certain value, it gets very slow.

However, gvSIG Mobile is not expecting very large files because it's a "field 
tool". You don't need to open or edit huge files in a mobile application. 
Therefore, investigating why a 180 Mb file did not work is not a priority. Can 
you send the log file to the list?


Regards,
Juan Lucas Domínguez Rubio
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De: [email protected] en nombre de Marcel 
Schoolmeesters
Enviado el: jue 31/03/2011 18:27
Para: Users and Developers mailing list
Asunto: Re: [Gvsig_english] Feature request: progress bar when loading big 
layers


Hey,

I think, your topic belongs to gvSIG Desktop?

However, gvsig mobile could need some progressbar, too, of course.

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 
<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) ?


Regards
Marcel


Am 31.03.2011 11:27, schrieb Antonio Falciano:

        Hi all,
        I think that a progress bar could be very useful especially when loading
        big layers. Furthermore, I'd like to know what is the size limit of
        vectorial layer file (SHP, DXF, DWG, etc.) in order to avoid the
        annoying Java heap space error. Thanks in advance for your attention.

        Cheers,
        Antonio



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