Add/Delete Elements from Queue

import java.util.Iterator;

/**
 * Queue Iterator
 *
 * 1. "has a" current reference in Queue
 * 2. supports iterable required methods for next that returns a generic T Object
 */
/**
 *  Implementation of a Double Linked List;  forward and backward links point to adjacent Nodes.
 *
 */

 public class LinkedList<T>
 {
     private T data;
     private LinkedList<T> prevNode, nextNode;
 
     /**
      *  Constructs a new element
      *
      * @param  data, data of object
      * @param  node, previous node
      */
     public LinkedList(T data, LinkedList<T> node)
     {
         this.setData(data);
         this.setPrevNode(node);
         this.setNextNode(null);
     }
 
     /**
      *  Clone an object,
      *
      * @param  node  object to clone
      */
     public LinkedList(LinkedList<T> node)
     {
         this.setData(node.data);
         this.setPrevNode(node.prevNode);
         this.setNextNode(node.nextNode);
     }
 
     /**
      *  Setter for T data in DoubleLinkedNode object
      *
      * @param  data, update data of object
      */
     public void setData(T data)
     {
         this.data = data;
     }
 
     /**
      *  Returns T data for this element
      *
      * @return  data associated with object
      */
     public T getData()
     {
         return this.data;
     }
 
     /**
      *  Setter for prevNode in DoubleLinkedNode object
      *
      * @param node, prevNode to current Object
      */
     public void setPrevNode(LinkedList<T> node)
     {
         this.prevNode = node;
     }
 
     /**
      *  Setter for nextNode in DoubleLinkedNode object
      *
      * @param node, nextNode to current Object
      */
     public void setNextNode(LinkedList<T> node)
     {
         this.nextNode = node;
     }
 
 
     /**
      *  Returns reference to previous object in list
      *
      * @return  the previous object in the list
      */
     public LinkedList<T> getPrevious()
     {
         return this.prevNode;
     }
 
     /**
      *  Returns reference to next object in list
      *
      * @return  the next object in the list
      */
     public LinkedList<T> getNext()
     {
         return this.nextNode;
     }
 
 }

 class QueueIterator<T> implements Iterator<T> {
    LinkedList<T> current;  // current element in iteration

    // QueueIterator is pointed to the head of the list for iteration
    public QueueIterator(LinkedList<T> head) {
        current = head;
    }

    // hasNext informs if next element exists
    public boolean hasNext() {
        return current != null;
    }

    // next returns data object and advances to next position in queue
    public T next() {
        T data = current.getData();
        current = current.getNext();
        return data;
    }
}

/**
 * Queue: custom implementation
 * @author     John Mortensen
 *
 * 1. Uses custom LinkedList of Generic type T
 * 2. Implements Iterable
 * 3. "has a" LinkedList for head and tail
 */
public class Queue<T> implements Iterable<T> {
    LinkedList<T> head = null, tail = null;

    /**
     *  Add a new object at the end of the Queue,
     *
     * @param  data,  is the data to be inserted in the Queue.
     */
    public void add(T data) {
        // add new object to end of Queue
        LinkedList<T> tail = new LinkedList<>(data, null);

        if (this.head == null)  // initial condition
            this.head = this.tail = tail;
        else {  // nodes in queue
            this.tail.setNextNode(tail); // current tail points to new tail
            this.tail = tail;  // update tail
        }
    }

    /**
     *  Returns the data of head.
     *
     * @return  data, the dequeued data
     */
    public T delete() {
        T data = this.peek();
        if (this.tail != null) { // initial condition
            this.head = this.head.getNext(); // current tail points to new tail
            if (this.head != null) {
                this.head.setPrevNode(tail);
            }
        }
        return data;
    }

    /**
     *  Returns the data of head.
     *
     * @return  this.head.getData(), the head data in Queue.
     */
    public T peek() {
        return this.head.getData();
    }

    /**
     *  Returns the head object.
     *
     * @return  this.head, the head object in Queue.
     */
    public LinkedList<T> getHead() {
        return this.head;
    }

    /**
     *  Returns the tail object.
     *
     * @return  this.tail, the last object in Queue
     */
    public LinkedList<T> getTail() {
        return this.tail;
    }

    /**
     *  Returns the iterator object.
     *
     * @return  this, instance of object
     */
    public Iterator<T> iterator() {
        return new QueueIterator<>(this.head);
    }
}

public class QueueManager<T> {
    // queue data
    private final String name; // name of queue
    private int count = 0; // number of objects in queue
    public final Queue<T> queue = new Queue<>(); // queue object

    /**
     *  Queue constructor
     *  Title with empty queue
     */
    public QueueManager(String name) {
        this.name = name;
    }

    /**
     *  Queue constructor
     *  Title with series of Arrays of Objects
     */
    public QueueManager(String name, T[]... seriesOfObjects) {
        this.name = name;
        this.addList(seriesOfObjects);
    }

    /**
     * Add a list of objects to queue
     */
    public void addList(T[]... seriesOfObjects) {  //accepts multiple generic T lists
        for (T[] objects: seriesOfObjects)
            for (T data : objects) {
                this.queue.add(data);
                this.count++;
                printQueue();
            }
    }

    // add single object to queue
    public void add(T data) {
        this.queue.add(data);
        this.count++;
        printQueue();
    }

    // delete objects from queue
    public T delete() {
        count--;
        return this.queue.delete();
    }


    /**
     * Print any array objects from queue
    */
    public void printQueue() {
        System.out.println(this.name + " count: " + count);
        System.out.print(this.name + " data: ");
        for (T data : queue)
            System.out.print(data + " ");
        System.out.println();
    }
}

class QueueTester {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        // create queue manager
        QueueManager<Integer> qm = new QueueManager<>("Queue");

        // add objects to queue
        qm.addList(new Integer[]{1, 2, 3, 4, 5});

        // delete objects from queue
        while (qm.delete() != null) {
            qm.printQueue();
        }
    }
}

QueueTester.main(null);
Queue count: 1
Queue data: 1 
Queue count: 2
Queue data: 1 2 
Queue count: 3
Queue data: 1 2 3 
Queue count: 4
Queue data: 1 2 3 4 
Queue count: 5
Queue data: 1 2 3 4 5 
Queue count: 4
Queue data: 2 3 4 5 
Queue count: 3
Queue data: 3 4 5 
Queue count: 2
Queue data: 4 5 
Queue count: 1
Queue data: 5 
Queue count: 0
Queue data: 
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java.lang.NullPointerException: null
	at Queue.peek(#15:1)
	at Queue.delete(#15:1)
	at QueueManager.delete(#16:1)
	at QueueTester.main(#17:1)
	at .(#18:1)