3

Pro tip by a Noobie: Whenever you use an open sourced software, and set it up using some tutorial, make sure you download the latest distribution.

Wasted 2 days fixing something while setting up KeyCloak, eventually downloaded the latest version and worked fine. There was a bug in KeyCloak apparently.

Happened the same 2 and a half years ago trying to write node scripts for ElasticSearch, using an older ES library -_-

Comments
  • 0
    Almost always paying commercial tool with proper support and docs is cheaper than wasting days setting up "free" software.

    Not always. But in most of cases.
  • 0
    @NoToJavaScript Sadly, commercial doesn't mean better docs/support. It means
    a slightly higher chance for good docs,
    a small chance for support beyond barely literate cheap asian workers rereading the manual over the phone,
    and almost certainly a lot of secrecy surrounding the inner workings of the product, making any debugging by yourself impossible.
  • 0
    @Lor-inc This is true.
    I know it because our documentation is so shitty, I’ll be ashamed to post a link here.
    (Worth saying that we have only few customers using APIs, most are just OK using web platform)
    But, if a paying customer asks us to help him, I’ll make it my point to make sure his needs are answered. Why? because he’s paying us.
Add Comment