Your code compiles just fine. However, your array initialization line is wrong:
int array[]={};
What this does is declare an array with a size equal to the number of elements in the brackets. Since there is nothing in the brackets, you're saying the size of the array is 0 - this renders the array completely useless, since now it can't store anything.
Instead, you can either initialize the array right in your original line:
int array[] = { 5, 5, 5, 5 };
Or you can declare the size and then populate it:
int array[] = new int[4];
// ...while loop
If you don't know the size of the array ahead of time (for example, if you're reading a file and storing the contents), you should use an ArrayList
instead, because that's an array that grows in size dynamically as more elements are added to it (in layman's terms).
int[] array
.