Remove the splash screen

Hello

I'm developing an application, because I don't want the start screen. I have remove the splash screen in the bar discripter file. When running the application, it displays the blank screen before entry in the foreground app. How to remove the white screen.

Is it possible to run the app with splash screen and blank screen?.

This is not possible, that the application takes a bit of time to initialize.

You can check
http://supportforums.BlackBerry.com/T5/native-development-knowledge/improving-startup-performance-of...
to see how to improve this time.

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