(Full disclosure: This issue has already been discussed in chat and then it was suggested I post about this on MSO.)
I asked Fastest way to get a static nested class by name using reflection in Java? (screenshot) about how to do a specific thing in Java. It was closed as a duplicate of several questions where 2 of which were workarounds to achieve what I described.
At first I tried changing my question to ask if there was a 'direct' way to do it without those workarounds? However my question was left closed in review.
I then tried changing the question to ask for the fastest way to do what I was describing in case there was no more 'direct' way to do it. But it still remains closed and downvoted, and it eventually got automatically deleted before any reopen reviewers had time to either reopen it or leave it closed from review.
Is there anything I can do to save the question as my previous attempts to differentiate it from the duplicates have failed? Or should I just let it go? Can I have some advice for this particular question about what is missing from the question that I could add or change to make it reopen and undelete worthy?
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object for your inner class, they may or may not be the "fastest" way but they do meet the primary requirement. Personally I don't see the point of figuring out the most performant approach given you're already using reflection.