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Following my Burninate [javax] tag I was convinced that javax should be synonym of java instead. Citation from answer:

javax javax (Java eXtension) is the namespace that was historically used for for everything in Java standard library that was not considered its "core" "core", for various reasons.

 

So, it effectively means "Java standard library". For For SO purposes, this this means the same as java because it gives the same information information to a reader:

 
  • javax is an integral part of any Java installation, it's present whenever Java is present. So, it carries no information about what you actually have available beside : a tag about the specific Java version and flavor is needed for that.
  • The namespace is large and amorphous, so the tag gives no information about what functionality from it you have in mind (again, beside the fact it is ), you'll have to be more specific for anyone to be able to help you.

javax is an integral part of any Java installation, it's present whenever Java is present. So, it carries no information about what you actually have available beside java: a tag about the specific Java version and flavor is needed for that. The namespace is large and amorphous, so the tag gives no information about what functionality from it you have in mind (again, beside the fact it is java), you'll have to be more specific for anyone to be able to help you. So, they tag shouldn't be burninated but rather synonymized to java.synonymized to .

 

By the way Wikipedia also redirects "javax" to Java.

What convinced me was looking at Synonyms of java where there is a lot of what I would call "onesided" synonyms like jre, openjdk.

Following my Burninate [javax] tag I was convinced that javax should be synonym of java instead. Citation from answer:

javax (Java eXtension) is the namespace that was historically used for everything in Java standard library that was not considered its "core", for various reasons.

 

So, it effectively means "Java standard library". For SO purposes, this means the same as java because it gives the same information to a reader:

 

javax is an integral part of any Java installation, it's present whenever Java is present. So, it carries no information about what you actually have available beside java: a tag about the specific Java version and flavor is needed for that. The namespace is large and amorphous, so the tag gives no information about what functionality from it you have in mind (again, beside the fact it is java), you'll have to be more specific for anyone to be able to help you. So, they tag shouldn't be burninated but rather synonymized to java.

 

By the way Wikipedia also redirects "javax" to Java.

What convinced me was looking at Synonyms of java where there is a lot of what I would call "onesided" synonyms like jre, openjdk.

Following my Burninate [javax] tag I was convinced that should be synonym of instead. Citation from answer:

javax (Java eXtension) is the namespace that was historically used for everything in Java standard library that was not considered its "core", for various reasons.

So, it effectively means "Java standard library". For SO purposes, this means the same as because it gives the same information to a reader:

  • javax is an integral part of any Java installation, it's present whenever Java is present. So, it carries no information about what you actually have available beside : a tag about the specific Java version and flavor is needed for that.
  • The namespace is large and amorphous, so the tag gives no information about what functionality from it you have in mind (again, beside the fact it is ), you'll have to be more specific for anyone to be able to help you.

So, they tag shouldn't be burninated but rather synonymized to .

By the way Wikipedia also redirects "javax" to Java.

What convinced me was looking at Synonyms of java where there is a lot of what I would call "onesided" synonyms like , .

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