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I posted this question:

AsyncContext response does not match original incoming request?AsyncContext response does not match original incoming request?

Which was related to a web application written in Java, built on Spring MVC, and (in my opinion) focused on a Java EE class AsyncContext, and its proper use.

Another user and myself seem to be in disagreement as to when the use of library-related tags like JavaEE, and language tags like Java, is appropriate. (See question revisionsquestion revisions.)

If a problem/code snippet is written in a particular language, but is not necessarily a language problem, is the tag still acceptable? Are there any community guidelines as to where the line is drawn?

I don't mean to bolster support for my tag revisions, simply to better understand when these general tags apply to questions.

I posted this question:

AsyncContext response does not match original incoming request?

Which was related to a web application written in Java, built on Spring MVC, and (in my opinion) focused on a Java EE class AsyncContext, and its proper use.

Another user and myself seem to be in disagreement as to when the use of library-related tags like JavaEE, and language tags like Java, is appropriate. (See question revisions.)

If a problem/code snippet is written in a particular language, but is not necessarily a language problem, is the tag still acceptable? Are there any community guidelines as to where the line is drawn?

I don't mean to bolster support for my tag revisions, simply to better understand when these general tags apply to questions.

I posted this question:

AsyncContext response does not match original incoming request?

Which was related to a web application written in Java, built on Spring MVC, and (in my opinion) focused on a Java EE class AsyncContext, and its proper use.

Another user and myself seem to be in disagreement as to when the use of library-related tags like JavaEE, and language tags like Java, is appropriate. (See question revisions.)

If a problem/code snippet is written in a particular language, but is not necessarily a language problem, is the tag still acceptable? Are there any community guidelines as to where the line is drawn?

I don't mean to bolster support for my tag revisions, simply to better understand when these general tags apply to questions.

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Craig Otis
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How "general" must a problem be to warrant use of a language/library tag?

I posted this question:

AsyncContext response does not match original incoming request?

Which was related to a web application written in Java, built on Spring MVC, and (in my opinion) focused on a Java EE class AsyncContext, and its proper use.

Another user and myself seem to be in disagreement as to when the use of library-related tags like JavaEE, and language tags like Java, is appropriate. (See question revisions.)

If a problem/code snippet is written in a particular language, but is not necessarily a language problem, is the tag still acceptable? Are there any community guidelines as to where the line is drawn?

I don't mean to bolster support for my tag revisions, simply to better understand when these general tags apply to questions.