I'll be honest, I tend to have the opposite problem with Spring.
Their stuff generally just works. Their documentation is fantastic. They have examples of most things that are easy to understand.
This means that when I have a problem with it, it's often one that hasn't come up before and doesn't have a simple answer. Because if it did then it would be in the aforementioned documentation or examples.
I've even had to raise bugs against Spring because of exactly this - wanting to do something that should work but didn't... (And, generally speaking, they're very fast to respond to those too)
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I'll be honest, I tend to have the opposite problem with Spring.
Their stuff generally just works. Their documentation is fantastic. They have examples of most things that are easy to understand.
This means that when I have a problem with it, it's often one that hasn't come up before and doesn't have a simple answer. Because if it did then it would be in the aforementioned documentation or examples.
I've even had to raise bugs against Spring because of exactly this - wanting to do something that should work but didn't... (And, generally speaking, they're very fast to respond to those too)