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I noticed this rather old question updated on the main page and decided to mark it as duplicate. We have numerous questions and answers dealing with the topic, and seemingly this is the canonical question.

The only answer to the flagged question can be compressed to "You called the wrong method, see xxx". In fact, in the comments we see a lovely exchange of:
- connection.start()?
- thanks it works... post it as solution and I will accept it

Which hints that the entire problem was just this - not understanding the difference between start and run.

My flag, however, was declined.

Why?

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    Was the flag actually declined, or just disputed?
    – resueman
    Aug 27, 2015 at 18:13
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    @resueman Declined.
    – Ordous
    Aug 27, 2015 at 18:20
  • Well, that's unfortunate. Did you flag it from the triage queue, or outside? (BTW: boom) Aug 27, 2015 at 18:31
  • @Deduplicator Outside - just noticed it on the main page and decided to have a look.
    – Ordous
    Aug 27, 2015 at 18:33
  • Not knowing Java and not having scrutinized the answers, I notice that the first of the linked questions seemed to deal with the issue of freezing when connecting to a DB while the other one explained the difference between running and starting a thread. Now, those might be about the same issue but is it really that easy to find (and realize that it's connected) the latter one when googling for help to the former? I'm not making any claims. Just stating that to the ignorant me, I wouldn't think of looking for difference between run and start if my DB connection froze... Aug 29, 2015 at 17:49
  • @KonradViltersten That's exactly the reason duplicate questions are not deleted but rather pointed to a single place with a more comprehensive answer, while allowing multiple descriptions by duplicate questions. The definition of duplicate question on SO is Basically, questions are duplicates if they have the same answers.. Symptoms and wording may be different, but as long as the answer is the same, they are duplicates.
    – Ordous
    Aug 30, 2015 at 11:56
  • @Ordous Oh, I get it. Now that you mention it, it makes sense. However, I can understand why people get confused by the name of the phenomenon. Maybe it'd create less confusion if it was called alternative phrasing or something like that. At any rate, I just learned SO better. :) Aug 30, 2015 at 17:47

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This is the review task

3 Members felt it needed to stay open:

Review completed Aug 20 at 21:39:
Noctis Skytower reviewed this Aug 20 at 21:39: Leave Open
Hanlet Escaño reviewed this Aug 20 at 21:11: Leave Open
josilber reviewed this Aug 20 at 20:49: Leave Open

and that explains why your flag was declined.

If you really think it is a duplicate you might want to leave a clear comment why you feel that is true because those 3 users didn't agree with you.

I see that nasty SOCVR room took charge of it

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    I honestly can't fathom a reason for it, it would be like explaining why water is wet... Maybe it has to do with that Java is not in the main tags for those users, and it does take either knowledge of Java or reading through the answers to understand what's happening (question phrasing is very different indeed). Anyway, since it was Mjollnir'd, what's the usual way to proceed? Delete this question, accept the answer or just leave it hanging?
    – Ordous
    Aug 27, 2015 at 18:46
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    @Ordous Sorry for the part I played in the bad review of your duplicate flag. I was thrown off by the large differences between the two questions' wording (e.g. the start function plays a key role in the dupe target but is not mentioned in the text of the question you flagged). Glad to see it got cleared up by others.
    – josliber
    Aug 27, 2015 at 19:29
  • "I see that nasty SOCVR room took charge of it" ;) Aug 29, 2015 at 20:30

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