Slowness of LC 7.0 (dp5) in Android Emulator
Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 1:30 am
Windows 7 SP1 Prof
Android Emulator for an Android 4.1.2 phone
On LC 6.5.2 the response time of my stack in the emulator are good, usually less than 1 sec.
On LC 7.0 (dp5) most of the response times are now between 3 and 6 secs - unacceptable.
This applies to displaying a different (rather short) text on the same card, or displaying a data grid for selecting a menu item.
Some response times for just displaying different text on the card get longer after a data grid for item selection was displayed.
I do not want to post my stack here in the forum, but a slightly earlier version was submitted with Ticket#2014032010001474.
I can also submit the current version with a ticket and can provide additional information about the actual actions to someone at Runrev who might research the issue.
The slowdown does not occur in the Windows version of the stack (The stack is designed to be multi-platform).
I don't know how I can provide better steps-to-reproduce in this case.
Do others experience a similar slowdown? I would expect that as I am not really doing complex processing in this stack nor am I dealing with any excessive amounts of text.
Thanks,
Werner
Android Emulator for an Android 4.1.2 phone
On LC 6.5.2 the response time of my stack in the emulator are good, usually less than 1 sec.
On LC 7.0 (dp5) most of the response times are now between 3 and 6 secs - unacceptable.
This applies to displaying a different (rather short) text on the same card, or displaying a data grid for selecting a menu item.
Some response times for just displaying different text on the card get longer after a data grid for item selection was displayed.
I do not want to post my stack here in the forum, but a slightly earlier version was submitted with Ticket#2014032010001474.
I can also submit the current version with a ticket and can provide additional information about the actual actions to someone at Runrev who might research the issue.
The slowdown does not occur in the Windows version of the stack (The stack is designed to be multi-platform).
I don't know how I can provide better steps-to-reproduce in this case.
Do others experience a similar slowdown? I would expect that as I am not really doing complex processing in this stack nor am I dealing with any excessive amounts of text.
Thanks,
Werner