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Well, this is a problem. It creates an array with zero entries. When you try to assign something to the first entry (values[0] = xxx), there is no place to put the data. However, you should be getting an array index error, not a null pointer exception, so I'm still a bit confused. > From: Dave Murvin > > String[] values = new String[0];
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