Splash screen time

Im just to complete an application and adding a splash with the blackberry file screen - tablet.xml. However, the time that the splash screen is visible is very small, I'd say less then a second. After that the machine just displays a white screen for a few seconds until my application starts. I've noticed other applications have it splash right up until the initial app is displayed.

In another post on this forum, it was suggested that you are in the initial screen of your app, your splash screen. But I don't understand how this will solve the problem, for me, it seems that the unit will display a blank screen until it launches the app. Is there something im wrong understanding or hurt?

Help is greatly appreciated, thank you!

Hey guys,.

Well I tried to add a timer and I still have the white screen, then I even went as far as comment on all my browsers view that I put in place in the default MXML application file. And AGAIN, I got a white screen. I guess Flex is just slow at startup. Anywho, I did some research on Google more and came across this article...

http://opensource.Adobe.com/wiki/display/FlexSDK/mobile+splash+screen

He described a whole bunch of interesting things of preloader, but the key for me was this attribute in the main application tag:

With this, I get a nice splash screen for 2-3 seconds it takes my application to go.

Thanks for the help! Much appreciated!

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