Static variable scope

Hi,
Can anyone answer this ..........
class X has a static variable of class hashmap. Class A generates multiple instances of itself and each instance accesses class X.
I know that each instance of A will access the same class X hashmap object as it's declared static.
Next, class B accesses class X in a similar way to class A.
Is there still only one X hashmap object shared by classes A & B or are there now two objects- one for A and one for B?
I think there should only be one X hashmap object but not 100% sure.
Assume all 3 classes run in the same JVM.
Thanks.

you're right! there is only one HashMap object!
_3lm0!

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