This is a bug (maybe?) in the way the search looks at the negated tag. I thought there was a report for it on Meta Stack Exchange, but I'm having trouble finding it. There was also a feature request somewhere to allow some form of parentheses in search queries to specify what the OR/AND operators are being applied to, but I didn't look for that one (just remember seeing it).
Basically, it's looking for results that match one of the following:
The negation is only being applied to the last tag you entered. Unfortunately, there's no real way to work around this. Trying to modify the query to add the negation at each or
like so...
[java] -[android] or [junit] -[android] or [regex] -[android]
...results in the search engine thinking you want questions tagged with all three java, junit, and regex, but not android (negated three times).
For now, your best bet is to apply the negation to the most popular tag: java. So something like...
[junit] or [regex] or [java] -[android]
...would exclude any Java questions which are also Android questions, at least getting rid of the largest majority of the Android questions which you don't want to see.