Just to support the original thread, my problematic device is Android 2.2
GM10 MID.

Is there any chance this limit can be disabled in runtime? F.e. with

adb shell setprop dalvik.vm.checkjni false

Can somebody try this? (I have no access to the device now)

  Igor


On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 7:55 PM, PVoLan <pvo...@mail.ru> wrote:

> Thanks, this worked.
>
> Was wondered that there is no difference between
> System.IDisposable.Dispose() and Java.Lang.IDisposable.Dispose() for GREF
> collecting.
>
> As long as e.Values is not a Java object anyway, this seemed wonderful that
> it can create GREF. Now I know the truth. (=
>
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