-Size is the size of the array(Amount of elements that can hold).
-Index is the location that you were trying to access.
NOTE 1: Since the first index is 0, you where trying to access 1+ the maximim of the array so that is why you got that exception
FIX OPTION 1
To fix this exception in the case you are using a loop to manipulate the elements you could do something like this:
for(int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {
array[i].doSomething();
}
FIX OPTION 2
As you said increasing the size would be another option. You just need to do something like this:
MyArray[] ma = new MyArray[1366];
BUT
That would be not very flexible, in case you want to increase it again in the future. So another option to avoid something like this would be to use a bit more advanced data structure or collection, like a List, because they automatically get increase when in needed.
See more information about data structures here: http://tutorials.jenkov.com/java-collections/index.html
Example 1 creation:
List<MyObject> myObjects = new ArrayList<MyObject>();
Example 2 iteration:
for(MyObject mo : myObjects) {
MyObject tmpValue = mo;
mo.doSomething();
}