It's not so much that your object got GC'd, but that your process was
removed because nothing was running in it, and space was needed for
other processes.
If you want something to run in the background, use a service.
If you just need to store some properties between invocations of your
app, write them to a SharedPreference or something, don't keep an
entire process around to hold them.


On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Alexey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi All , i have  a config class where i store properties . It has a
> static reference to itself and I initialize it when i start the
> application. But if i'm if i switch back to my app after like an hour
> of initial run - it looks like this object gets GC and not exist
> anymore. As a workaround i start to check for it at onStart in my
> activities but still don't understand why it's gone if it has a static
> reference.
>
>
> >
>

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