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I ran across in a recent question. There's only 45 questions using the tag and it has no wiki or usage guidelines. I cannot tell why the [database] tag couldn't have been used instead of this one in the questions tagged with it.

Am I missing something? Is this tag useful?

Uraz suggested this might be for Web SQL Databases, but that already has a tag called [web-sql].

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    I have a problem with the database tag... There's large amounts of hatred towards so-called "meta-tags" that aid searching, but database has tens of thousands of questions and effectively means "persistent data storage", it's so broad it's useless. web-database could actually be more useful.
    – Ben
    Jan 29, 2016 at 20:57
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    i think it means Web SQL Databases which were introduced with HTML5 see html5rocks.com/en/features/storage Jan 29, 2016 at 21:00
  • There are also Access web databases.
    – HansUp
    Jan 29, 2016 at 23:10

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I'm willing to bet that there's a misunderstanding of "web databases" from the askers in this tag. Case in point:

Recently I am trying to create a java application which will access my web database.

The question is closed and should likely stay that way, so don't bother with it right now.

The likely confusion is that the OP very much meant "database", but is confused on how to access it via a web site.

It's worth perusing this tag to see if there's anything worth saving, but I feel like the tag should go.

Note: If you do start editing tags, clean up everything else in the question! We're not going to see these questions again for a long, long while.

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  • I agree with this assessment and would add that the two "web-database"s I thought of already have separate tags. The first was, as @HansUp mentioned, ms-access-web-app and the other was google-fusion-tables which is debatable as a web-database either way.
    – LinkBerest
    Jan 31, 2016 at 12:53

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