A wrote:
> This may sound bizarre, but does Android have the same limitation
> on object size as you see in J2ME i.e. 32768 bytes?

I can't think of any such hard limitation, other than a max heap size of
16MB.

> For instance
> if I want to incorporate into my program a large data set that never
> changes and is a megabyte in size, would anything prevent me
> from doing that, or impose difficulty?

Well, it still is a phone, so you're not exactly flush with RAM and
storage space. A 1MB data structure shouldn't pose a problem, AFAIK.

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