Well, your immediate problems are solved by changing
the line in Adres::addPerson from
$self->{@persons[$self->getPersonCount()]}=$aPerson;
to
push @{$self->{persons}}, $aPerson;
and the line in Adres::printProperties from
$self->{@persons[$counter]}->printProperties();
to
$self->{persons}[$counter]->printProperties();
But there are a number of other problems waiting to
happen in this code. I recommend rereading perlreftut,
perlboot and perltoot before going too much further.
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