A few months ago, I discovered Java time-based map/cache with expiring keys and upvoted a few answers. I come back to it a few days ago, and after reading a comment (that seems to have been removed, sad as it had multiple upvote) which were saying like "strange this question is closed, even if it's good and first answer on google".
I searched in the question all reasons why it can be seeking for recommendations.
Literally asking for a library with "Preferably in an open source library". So I removed it in my edit.
Mention "asking for advice", but the full sentence is "I'm not asking for advice" which seems the opposite of the closed reason. Also, he mentions "a good reference implementation". But, as
WeakReference
, it's not always a book. He's asking for a good way to implement it, with reference to documentation that can be everything.Link to something else. One is from the Java documentation (so not linked with a library or book), and the other one is a solution that he tried which doesn't answer it.
As, for me, none of above are enough to say it's asking for a recommendation. Why has it been closed and always been declined for reopen?