I tagged this question with the tags java
, java-7
and messagebox
, because I'm using Java 7 and the question is about message boxing with Primefaces.
A user removed these tags.
Are these tags relevant to the question?
I tagged this question with the tags java
, java-7
and messagebox
, because I'm using Java 7 and the question is about message boxing with Primefaces.
A user removed these tags.
Are these tags relevant to the question?
To determine the tags used on a question, you should determine which knowledge is more likely needed to be able to answer it. Merely using a language isn't enough to clear this hurdle.
Experts on tags would remove tags if they aren't able to answer it. The best result is if said experts is capable of adding a tag which is more relevant to your question, but usually this is not the case when there's not enough details on the question itself. If an expert finds that the question is about topics that are not represented in the tags, they could try to add the relevant ones.
All in all, merely using something, doesn't mean that your question is about it. Otherwise, all these Django questions would also have python merely because Django was written in Python, whenever or not it was relevant to the problem in the question.
messagebox
tag? There should be an expert in message boxes?
May 28, 2021 at 17:50
The rule of thumb I like to apply to situations like this is the Processing rule.
Processing is a convenient example and a pretty sterling example of "needs a different expert", because even though the syntax looks like Java, it...isn't Java, and so someone tagging a question with both java and processing would hurt a Java expert's soul.
In this case, though, JSF (or Java/Jakarta Server Faces) is pretty darn close to Java, with some caveats. To be honest it reminds me a lot of Thymeleaf through Spring, and it'd be a tough sell in my mind to demonstrate that somehow this isn't Java.
To put even the average asker in context, you even provided what looks like a snippet of Java code. (It'd be nice if it were more complete, but these days I celebrate what I can get.) I don't disagree that at first blush it'd mean that a Java expert wouldn't have a clue what's going on, but that doesn't meant that the code isn't Java.
All that said, though...I largely agree with Braiam's points about using the right tag to get the right experts. In this case, you wouldn't want to tag this with Java, since my ignorant self would try to come in and approach this from a Java perspective, which isn't the kind of help you need. As a real-time example, mentioning Java 7 makes me bristle quite a bit and I don't understand why you have to use it, but in context for an expert, there's probably a rational explanation.
Java
7 andPrimefaces
3.4.1java
even if the program is written in Java?php
andphp-8
tags must be removed?java