I am having problems with my arrays in Java. I am using arrays in classes as class fields, which are all static since I do not instantiate the class. I call an array like so (btw this is an array of objects, 'Customer' is its own class):
public static Customer[] cDatabase = new Customer[MAX_DATABASE];
Where MAX_DATABASE is a constant representing the maximum number of entries. BUT what happens is when I type:
className.cDatabase[0].firstName = "John";
(avoiding using methods just for simplicity) That value is adjusted, but every firstName field in every other cell in the array also changes. I am sure this has everything to do with the way that I called the array, but when I do this:
for(int i = 0; i<className.MAX_DATABASE; i++){
className.cDatabase[i] = new Customer();
}
After declaring the fields like this:
public static Customer[] cDatabase;
But then I get nullpointerexception. What is the best way to get this array working properly so the elements do not point to the same index of an array? I'm sure the correct answer also avoids NPE...