I asked my first question "How to implement a listener for a final method of an instance in Java" the other day.
I somewhat expected the answers to essentially be "you can't (implement a listener for a final method)" or a long complicated hack that nobody really wants to recommend to anyone. But instead, they are essentially "you can't override a final method". I was aware of this when writing up the question, and even included it in my opening statement.
I thought the reason why I didn't get too much traffic might have been because of the timing of the post (I'm in Japan). But I thought the java tag would have enough traffic anyways.
Then I got upvoted once, downvoted once (no comment) and that's it so far. I'm thinking this question might end up granting me the tumbleweed badge.
Should I wait longer? Should I post a bounty (I wouldn't want to do that if the answer is a one-liner)? Should I make the premise more clear? Is the question too broad? Too localized? What am I missing? Any help, criticism or even nitpicking is appreciated.