Cannot make a static reference to the non-static method
This means that for invoking that method you are trying to, you need a reference to an instance of that class.
Here's an example illustrating the difference:
public class Foo{
public static int staticVariable = 5;
public static void methodStatic(){}
public void nonStaticMethod(){}
}
here's how you can use them:
Foo.nonStaticMethod(); //can call static method referring to the class itself without having an instance
Foo f = new Foo();
f.nonStaticMethod(); //you need an instance of a Foo class in order to call a non-static method
For what concern static variables, these are variables that doesn't belong to a single instance of a class, but are shared between all different instances of the same class:
Foo a = new Foo();
Foo b = new Foo();
System.out.println(a.staticVariable); //print 5
System.out.println(b.staticVariable); //print 5
a.staticVariable = 10;
System.out.println(b.staticVariable); //print 10
(Please, look at the example above just to understand the concept of what a static variable is. You'll get the warning "access a static field in a non-static way" because that's not a proper way to access those variables)