Spring is one of those frameworks that is easy to build stuff in but hard to understand it deeply and apply the best practices. Do you know books or some resources that can teach you to really understand the framework and apply the best practices?
Spring is ancient
You got it backwards. The Spring framework masters you.
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I’m assuming you mean spring boot? There’s a ton of parts to it, but baeldung tutorials are decent for the most commonly used parts of it
Rules of thumb are 1 autowire through constructor 2 avoid circular dependencies 3 write the INT tests with your first feature and set up the framework before it gets too complicated 4 the actuator is great, use it 5 caching and transaction support annotations only work when a method is called from another class. You will not get any errors if you call from within the same class either. Most people do not realize this.
@hugger Use AspectJ to eliminate your issue 5.
Spring transaction is so complicated 😪
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Spring is ass. Unmaintainable and unscalable.
What framework would you suggest?
Laravel