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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T05:47:11+00:00 2026-05-12T05:47:11+00:00

Ok so this is a newbie question on java, but i can’t seem to

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Ok so this is a newbie question on java, but i can’t seem to get my head around it.

I have the following code inside my class

private static final String [] LIST_CODE = gerarListCode();
private static final int [][] LIST_INTEGER = new int [][] {
        {947,947}, {110,103}, 
        {947,958}, {110,120}, 
        {947,954}, {103,107}, 
        {947,967}, {110,99,104}};

 private static String [] gerarListCode()
    {
        String [] listCode = new String [LIST_INTEGER.length];

        for (int i=0 ; i<LIST_INTEGER.length ; i++)
        {
           //do some stuff      
        }

        return listaUnicode;
    }

This code is giving me a initialization exception due to a nullpointerexception in the following line

 String [] listCode = new String [LIST_INTEGER.length];

Seems the variable LIST_INTEGER is null at that time.

Can someone explain why? is the classloader process linear, in other words, does it invoke the method before fully loading all the other variables?

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    2026-05-12T05:47:11+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:47 am

    Yes, in short, it is linear.

    “What the compiler actually does is to
    internally produce a single class
    initialization routine that combines
    all the static variable initializers
    and all of the static initializer
    blocks of code, in the order that they
    appear in the class declaration. This
    single initialization procedure is run
    automatically, one time only, when the
    class is first loaded.”

    Taken from Java in a nutshell.

    http://www.developer.com/java/other/article.php/2238491

    You should define the variables and then initialize them in a static intitializer block in the correct order, or you could swap the order of the statements as follows:

    private static final int [][] LIST_INTEGER = new int [][] { {947,947}, {110,103}, 
            {947,958}, {110,120}, 
            {947,954}, {103,107}, 
            {947,967}, {110,99,104}};
    
    private static final String [] LIST_CODE = gerarListCode(); 
    
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