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I posted 3 questions over time as I kept narrowing down the issue.

I guess we're talking about

If so, I have to say I would see those later two as duplicates of the first one as well. They all revolve around the same issue. You may have narrowed down the issue over time, but I see no evidence of that. Furthermore, if you narrow down an issue, use that information to clarify your original question. It still has no answer except your own

I"m surprised that no one was able to figure this out. Solution is to use MDBs instead of using plain java classes.

which I guess was incorrect, given that you later on removed it. So if anything, clarify the original. From the comments I seem to gather you think that would be a lost cause anyway, but any edit bumps a question and will give it renewed attention.

One of the moderator has marked my question duplicate in-spite of me debating that it is not. Is there a button to report saying that the moderator has not done a good job?

@Cupcake explained in his answer what you can do to report a moderator you think is abusing his privileges. That you could do, but it's not the route I would take in this particular case.

If the Moderator is not aware of the difference between this question and the other question, can he not ignore?

No. Because that simply isn't the situation. The moderator isn't aware of the difference because the questions don't seem to be different. It's not the moderator who should ignore them, it's you who should make it obvious they are different if they really are.

Keep in mind that we're not following along with your process. We're not on your train of thought and can't read your mind. You can flag or report moderators all you want, but that's not going to improve your questions. And assuming for a while that you really tried to ask different questions, then question quality/clarity is where your problem is at.

It makes me post the question again, because my question is not answered, it goes on like that in a loop.

No. Don't post questions again because they aren't answered or because they are closed. That will only get those questions closed as well and - if you persist - you might end up with a ban. So don't. Ask one question, clarify it, get an answer for it, and if after that you still have additional questions to ask, ask a new question.

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