Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
Hi,
Sorry for the delay. When you tried the dev version, I assume that you used
the
jsr75 version? If I understand what you are doing, the install is OK. The
first
time using it after the install, you add feeds and possibly view them. Then,
close
the application using exit. When you do an exit, does it show a progress bar
which
says that it is saving the items? Then, you bring the app up again and then
see the
loading items screen, followed by a progress bar that says initializing
bookmarks.
However, when it shows the bookmark screen it has no bookmarks (feeds) shown or
does
it show some and then hang when you try to open the feed? Can you go to the
settings form (both after adding/opening the feeds after the install and then
again
before it freezes when it is opened again?) and look at the menory usage at the
bottom and tell me what the usage is?
If you have memory, would you be to try a test version? I dont' have a N82 and
my
Nokia emulator does not work at all anymore, so I'm unable to test even with
the
emulators.
Regards,
Irv
Original comment by ibunto...@gmail.com
on 13 Jan 2009 at 6:53
Q) I assume that you used the
jsr75 version?
A) Yes, and I also tried the earlier stable version and still the same results.
Q)When you do an exit, does it show a progress bar which
says that it is saving the items?
A) Yes it shows the progress saving bar and then exits normally.
Q) when it shows the bookmark screen it has no bookmarks (feeds) shown or does
it show some and then hang when you try to open the feed?
A) It shows the Bookmark and it hangs, for like 4 - 6 minutes, then it works
again
(This is new, I did not waited for it this long...) I used to kill the app so i
could
go back to standby mode...
Q) Can you go to the
settings form (both after adding/opening the feeds after the install and then
again
before it freezes when it is opened again?) and look at the menory usage at the
bottom and tell me what the usage is?
A) Yes, first time works flawlessly!! I have 85 mb of free ram.
Q) If you have memory, would you be to try a test version?
A) Sure why not!!
**** I wish it could be ported to SYMBIAN .SISX version, it would be faster than
Java!! Thank you for being patient and your time!!
Original comment by lebli...@gmail.com
on 13 Jan 2009 at 4:51
[deleted comment]
Hi leblinux,
Repost with correction. I'm working on the test version. I could go too
different ways. For either way,
the logging would be written to application record store. The problem is how
to get
the data from the record store to me. Unfortunately, the ways J2ME works is
that if
I write to the file system, it forces the user to agree to write to the file
system
for every few bytes, which makes it impracticle to use. One of the other ways
is to
have a debug log form which would have an enterable fields. The fields would
allow
entry so that you can use copy/paste to copy the logging to an e-mail and send
it to
yourself and copy/paste it from a PC to a file, which you can then attach to
an
issue comment. Another way is that I can take some GPL code for e-mail and
have the
RSS reader e-mail the logging to my. I've been thinking of adding e-mail write
anyway for sending OPML
files from the RSS Reader. Let me know which way is preferable to you.
Another possibility to help solve the problem is a change to reduce the number
of
records read from the data store and not encode the records. The records in
the
store are encoded (not encrypted) using base 64 which makes them take up more
space. If you were willing to not encode the records, I might be able to
safely
reduce the number of records written to the database. Also, I can check for
the
device that you are using and try this as a default. To do that, I would need
to
know what it has on the settings form at the bottom it has "phone microedition
platform".
To somewhat change subjects and answer a question that you had at the end of
your
comment,
I've wanted to create a Symbian program, but I'm having problems with that as
well.
At first I had J2ME Nokia working. Then, I installed C++ Symbian from Nokia.
Now,
neigher the Symbian nor the J2ME Nokia works. Also, from what I have read, to
install on a real device, one has to have the application signed. This used to
be
an expensive thing to have as they can cost $700 and up per year. Later, I
have
read an article about a cheap certificate licensed from Tucows for $70 a year
which
is affordable. For long term, I will try again to try the C++ on another
computer
and use virtualization so that the two versions will not affect each other.
Regards,
Irving
Original comment by ibunto...@gmail.com
on 22 Mar 2011 at 9:59
Hi leblinux,
The latest dev release does not create as many records on start up. It does
create them on the first save. I don't know if you are following this anymore.
Can you try this?
Regards,
Irving
Original comment by ibunto...@gmail.com
on 22 Mar 2011 at 10:01
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
lebli...@gmail.com
on 9 Jan 2009 at 6:16