Talk:List of Java frameworks
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Terminology
It seems to me some normal libraries have mistakenly added here as frameworks.
For example, BouncyCastle is certainly a library, pluggable as crypto provider into existing infrastructure, and usable as a library. It does not require code to be adapted to its specific architecture, as frameworks do, or force any techniques upon its user.
What criteria have been used in assembling this list?