Hi guys, I'm developing an Android (2.2) application in which I get
from a web service a string containing the JSON serialized version of
a list of custom objects, which results in a JSONArray string of
JSONObject. The received string is well formed, as I can see at
eyesight and as I can prove with online validator. At one point in the
Android application, I pass this string to a JSONArray constructor, to
get an array of JSONObject. Here's the problem: the JSONArray
constructor throws an exception, stating that at some point the string
ends with a invalid terminator: but the point indicated in the
exception is far from the real end of the string. The fact is that the
string in question is huge (about 160000 chars): does anyone know if
there's a limit to the length of a string when passed to the JSONArray
constructor? The string variable held in memory is full-length, so it
seems to me that the JSONArray constructor kindof truncates it. Is it
possible?

Thanks in advance, regards

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