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Currently my question is on hold because of the reason "off topic". I look around SO's help center and read this

off topic

This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined by the community. What's on- and off-topic is not always intuitive, so it may be necessary to reword the question to fit this site's scope after reviewing the community guidelines.

According to this,I understand I can edit this off topic question to on topic question.I already edited as much as I can to become on topic question.But its seems over my maximum writing skill.Can I invite volunteers to revise my off topic question become on topic question?

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    The best suggestion I can give you would be to search on google, learn more about it, try it, and then come to Stack Overflow to ask questions ( make sure to include the necessary code ). If you just ask for links and tutorials, it is off topic
    – Arun A S
    Apr 29, 2015 at 5:34
  • @ArunA.S Any comment beyond googling?? Apr 29, 2015 at 5:38
  • I'm not familiar with java ( or anything in your question ), so I can't really help you beyond that. The only comment I can give you is get a good book, or ask some of the experts you know, or ask for some help on chat. But, it may not help you as I know nothing about the topic and thus the information I a am giving you here might be totally useless.
    – Arun A S
    Apr 29, 2015 at 5:54
  • @ArunA.S Thanks I try by myself. But I open for many opinions that why I ask in SO. But it's seems hopeless :) Apr 29, 2015 at 5:59

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No. First, that's not really how this site works. You ask questions and, if they're on-topic, the community answers them. It's not the community's job to figure out what your question should be.

More importantly, your question is hopelessly off-topic. Requests for recommendations for tools, plugins, etc., are always off-topic. Nothing in your question currently asks for an answer to an on-topic question.

Some off-topic questions can be reworded to be on-topic. This is not one of them.

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  • Thank for answering this.I need some starting points for SSO integration for that kind of application.That's why I ask about concept, ideas or resources links that are especially for busy SO answerer because I don't want to waste their precious time. Apr 29, 2015 at 5:47
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    @SaiYeYanNaingAye that's very thoughtful of you, but doesn't change the fact that it's off-topic here. If you don't even know where to start, you are not ready to ask on SO.
    – jonrsharpe
    Apr 29, 2015 at 6:09
  • @jonrsharpe huh?It looks like "discrimination". :( Apr 29, 2015 at 6:12
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    @SaiYeYanNaingAye how so? The same rules apply to everyone. SO isn't and never could be the right place for every question, and there is clear guidance: stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic, etc.
    – jonrsharpe
    Apr 29, 2015 at 6:15
  • @jonrsharpe Could you finish to read my required scenario of that off topic question? Do you understand what i mean on that question? If not I try my writing skill and come back again. Apr 29, 2015 at 6:20
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    @SaiYeYanNaingAye yes, I've read it, and I agree with this answer's assessment: it is "hopelessly off-topic". It is not a language problem, and cannot be fixed by editing.
    – jonrsharpe
    Apr 29, 2015 at 6:22
  • @jonrsharpe ok thanks for comments. But I found stackoverflow.com/questions/11694975/…. It may be what i want but need to test for sure. Apr 29, 2015 at 6:26
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    @SaiYeYanNaingAye: Thanks for drawing that old question to the community's attention. It's been dealt with. Apr 29, 2015 at 13:15
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It's not your writing skill. While you could have articulated the question a bit clearer, the fundamental premise of it boiled down to something that is categorically off-topic for the site, recommendations for a library or other external resource.

I know that it seems crazypants that you can't go to a site all about programming and ask someone what library might work best for you.

We used to entertain those sorts of questions and they just didn't go well. Most would get one-line terse answers with little more than a link, they didn't age well, and they didn't really help anyone after some months had passed.

Now, to your question - you can invite people to help you get the question you intended to become a reality. The best way to do this is to put as much effort into it as you can, and make sure it's not off-topic to begin with. Indicate in your question that English isn't your first language, and that you'd welcome any help editors would like to give.

Then, stay around, monitor your question, address comments, provide additional explanation. If the question could be good, folks will help you make it good. It happens all the time, despite how frequently you see stuff that's been put on-hold.

You've got (as far as I can tell) the skills needed to get your questions to the point that others see value in them and want to help make them better, where you stumbled a bit on this one wasn't checking to ensure it was on-topic (or not really saying much about how that might not apply in your case within the question itself).

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  • ok I understood. I doubt my writing skill is hard to understand about that question then I ask this for meta. Now my head is clear, it is not depend on my writing skill :D. By the way, thanks for your answer. Apr 29, 2015 at 8:52

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