Jack Jia wrote:
> I think the strict inter-activity (or inter-process) memory restriction
> makes the whole activity model much less useful

I suspect that you will need to provide substantially more justification
than those 19 words.

> so I strongly suggest
> Android team to either make an unlimited way of inter-activity memory
> sharing (memory is still limited but sharing should not be) or make a
> new single process framework. What do you think?

I think both of those open up security holes, particularly what I
suspect you mean by "single process framework". Android's use of the
Linux process system is primarily for security, AFAICT. Certainly, it is
a significant benefit from using distinct processes owned by distinct
users for each application.

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