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?
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.