I'm trying to add a map field in my blackberry application, but I get an exception on navigating to that screen saying IllegalArgumentException(Bitmap is too large). Any Idea?
Code:
package com.quadrazol.bb.fpg.screens.maps;
import net.rim.device.api.lbs.maps.ui.MapField;
import net.rim.device.api.lbs.maps.model.MapDataModel;
import net.rim.device.api.lbs.maps.model.MapLocation;
import net.rim.device.api.lbs.maps.model.Mappable;
import net.rim.device.api.system.Display;
import net.rim.device.api.ui.Color;
import net.rim.device.api.ui.Graphics;
import net.rim.device.api.ui.component.SeparatorField;
import net.rim.device.api.ui.container.VerticalFieldManager;
import com.quadrazol.bb.fpg.screens.TabScreen;
import com.quadrazol.bb.fpg.util.DataHelper;
import com.quadrazol.bb.fpg.util.UIHelper;
public class FindAPlannerScreen extends TabScreen {
private MapField basicMapField;
public FindAPlannerScreen() {
super();
VerticalFieldManager mgr = new VerticalFieldManager(
VerticalFieldManager.USE_ALL_HEIGHT
| VerticalFieldManager.USE_ALL_WIDTH
| VerticalFieldManager.NO_VERTICAL_SCROLL) {
public void paint(Graphics graphics) {
graphics.setBackgroundColor(Color.BLACK);
graphics.clear();
super.paint(graphics);
}
};
add(mgr);
mgr.add(UIHelper.generateHeader());
mgr.add(new SeparatorField() {
public void paint(Graphics graphics) {
graphics.setColor(Color.WHITE);
super.paint(graphics);
}
});
VerticalFieldManager mainScrollView = UIHelper.generateMainScrollView();
basicMapField = new MapField(mainScrollView.getWidth()-6,(int) (mainScrollView.getHeight()*.90));
MapDataModel model = basicMapField.getModel();
Mappable[] plannerDetails = DataHelper.fetchPlannerDetails();
if (plannerDetails != null) {
model.addAll(plannerDetails);
}
mainScrollView.add(basicMapField);
mgr.add(mainScrollView);
mgr.add(UIHelper.generateTabBarForScreen(UIHelper.TAB_MAP));
}
}
Exception:
[0.0] ViewEngine$RenderingEngine:unknown exception occured, IllegalArgumentException(Bitmap is too large)
[0.0] IllegalArgumentException
[0.0] Bitmap is too large
[0.0] net_rim_cldc-10(4C48DD41)
[0.0] Bitmap
[0.0] <init>
[0.0] 0x8778
[0.0] net_rim_cldc-10(4C48DD41)
[0.0] Bitmap
[0.0] <init>
[0.0] 0x8628
[0.0] net_rim_cldc-10(4C48DD41)
[0.0] Bitmap
[0.0] <init>
[0.0] 0x8609
[0.0] net_rim_cldc-10(4C48DD41)
[0.0] Bitmap
[0.0] <init>
[0.0] 0x85ED
[0.0] net_rim_cldc-10(4C48DD41)
[0.0] Bitmap
[0.0] <init>
[0.0] 0x859E
[0.0] net_rim_bb_maps_api-4(4C48E231)
[0.0] ViewEngine
[0.0] generateContext
[0.0] 0x6457
[0.0] net_rim_bb_maps_api-4(4C48E231)
[0.0] ViewEngine$RenderingEngine
[0.0] <private>
[0.0] 0x65F2
[0.0] net_rim_bb_maps_api-4(4C48E231)
[0.0] ViewEngine$RenderingEngine
[0.0] run
[0.0] 0x6507
PS: I'm also confused between usage of net.rim.device.api.lbs.maps.ui.MapField
and net.rim.device.api.lbs.MapField
Update:
I tried as per your suggestion, but still it is throwing the same error. I noticed one strange thing. The updated code is as follows:
int displayWidth = Display.getWidth();
int displayHeight = Display.getHeight();
basicMapField = new MapField(displayWidth / 2, displayHeight / 2);
System.out.println("Display Dimen:"+displayHeight+" "+displayWidth);
System.out.println("Map Dimen:"+basicMapField.getHeight()+" "+basicMapField.getWidth());
But in logs I dont see the parameters set. The logs shows:
[0.0] Display Dimen:480 360
[0.0] Map Dimen:0 0
IllegalArgumentException: Bitmap is too large
means that somewhere inside of the RIM's internal code there was an attempt to create a really bigBitmap
instance. What is "really big" knows only RIM - there's no clear documentation on this unfortunatelly.So a general rule not to get in this issue is to somehow control/restrict the dimentions of the
Bitmap
instance. Note, to get into the issue you don't even need to explicitly create aBitmap
instance, as in your case it is just enough to create some other stuff that impliesBitmap
usage. Definitely when you show/draw/paint smth, then aBitmap
is used even if you don't create it explicitly.From the code you posted I suspect this line may cause the issue:
Do you know what arguments are actually passed to
MapField
constructor? To test this guess could you try this: