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Mon Oct 7 05:54:23 PDT 2024
people have had simillar problems and its being put down to a garbage
collection problems in the jvm. The post states you should call the delete
method on a classObj when it is no longer used, I have tried this but its
not got rid of the problem. Can anyone point me in the right direction
please
My code is below...
layerObj annLayer = mapobject.getLayerByName(sLayerName);
layerObj newannLayer = new layerObj(mapobject);
int featureCounter = 0;
while (featureCounter < annLayer.getNumFeatures()){
shapeObj shape2 = annLayer.getFeature( featureCounter ,-1);
if (shape2.getValue(1).equals(sName)){
System.out.println("retreived shape index - " +
shape2.getIndex());
System.out.println("retreived shape - " +
shape2.getValue(1));
}
else{
System.out.println("adding feature to new layer " +
shape2.getValue(1));
newannLayer.addFeature(shape2);
}
featureCounter++;
}
annLayer.getClass(0).getStyle(0).delete();
annLayer.getClass(0).delete();
annLayer.delete();
mapobject.removeLayer(annLayer.getIndex());
newannLayer.setName(sLayerName);
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