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I am sure a question has been asked and answered before so I want to find that.

A search on SO for:

[java] exception as flow control

Gives me a top hit of Java: Exceptions as control flow? and a 5 score so I vote to close as duplicate with that reference.

Sadly a little more research unearths Why not use exceptions as regular flow of control? with a 100+ score - what am I doing wrong when searching for duplicates?

Wouldn't it make sense to boost the weight of an answer through it vote count? If that is already the case then what should I do to maximise the chance that the best version of the duplicate question comes to the top.

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  • not familiar with the topic: this one?
    – bummi
    Jan 27, 2015 at 10:51
  • I have noted that the second one have more votes, but the author didn't set a accepted answer Jan 27, 2015 at 13:36

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When you search for [java], you're limiting to questions tagged with the Java tag. The second question you posted doesn't have the Java tag so it wouldn't have shown up in your initial search.

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  • Good point - I hadn't noticed that. Jan 27, 2015 at 14:05

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