Hi guys, I am driving the development of fairly complex app in Silverlight 1.0 and we have got to a point where we have a lot of xaml objects referenced in memory for its direct usage, there are some set of objects (lets call it thumbnails) that must be in memory since they are being created out from the same piece of xaml and not hooked to the main named tree, although there are other set of objects that are attached to the named tree and for which a findName search will work.
I am wondering if somebody knows what is more efficient in terms of memory usage, doing a findName every time I need to access and object that can be referenced by name or holding a reference on memory after it gets created? We are seeing browser crashes (specifically in Firefox, and more specifically on Mac and XP, not much on Vista) after some set of time that the application has been running. We have got to tune the amount of function calls around the application, and now we are focusing on MEM usage. Looking at the profiler of Firebug, just on the loading process of the app findName is called around 900 times, in top of that we have page thru data and create new "thumbnails" everytime the user requests new data from the server; we are wondering if we could minimize the amount of objects in mem and exchange for searches. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Best Regards, G. aka. Samiq. -- _______________________________ Gilbert A. Corrales-Villalobos +506 840 7941 Mobile +506 238 2195 Home [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------------- OzSilverlight.com - to unsubscribe from this list, send a message back to the list with 'unsubscribe' as the subject. Powered by mailenable.com - List managed by www.readify.net
