This question about default values for the Spring @Value annotation describes exactly the problem I am facing. It has a very clear answer that has been up-voted and accepted. Unfortunately the answer doesn't solve the problem for me. It apparently does work for other people.
I left a comment on the answer describing my findings. I would like knowledgable Spring people to take a look at the issue again and to see if they can come up with another cause for these symptoms, and use that to add another answer. I would also like to avoid asking a new question that was immediately flagged and closed as as being duplicate. (I really don't have much info to add to the question other than mentioning the version of Spring. I did in the comment.)
Other than saying I already looked at this question and this question and this question (yes the question comes up a whole lot and so far I haven't found an answer that actually works), what should I do to avoid the knee-jerk duplicate response and encourage someone to look into the issue.
I thought of offering a reward, but I'm not sure if I can even do that for a question that has an accepted and upvoted answer.
NOTE: Someone tried to flag question this as a duplicate of the meta question I had already referenced below. I have already explained in detail why each of the suggested courses of action in the answers that question doesn't help. If you flag this as a dup again, I'll accept it, but realize that there is still no good answer.
As a meta aside: This is exactly the response I expect if I do as suggested and simply ask a new question that references the existing questions and say, "Those answers don't solve the problem." I don't HAVE any new information other than "it still doesn't work" and I am at a loss for how to get it. As I also mentioned I'm working on a MVCE, but creating a new Spring app that is complex enough to duplicate the problem will probably take me a week of my employer's time and I'm hoping that since others have already reported that the existing answers don't help, this should be right down Stack Overflow's sweet spot.
By the way to make this recursive (or at least meta meta), this very question you are looking at is a duplicate of this meta question, but the solutions offered to that question don't work for me:
Yes, I have tried all of the suggest answers.
No, I can't state clearly why the other answers don't work for me. If I knew that....
No, I don't know what is different about my scenario vs the one described in the other question. If I knew that...
Yes I checked my work.
Yes, the symptoms of the problem are exactly the same as those described in the other question. I'm assuming something about my environment is different from something that wasn't mentioned in the other question, but other than the version of Spring (included in my comment) I can't think what it might be.
I was really excited when I found the other question with an accepted answer -- up until the answer didn't work.
An also, I confess to not having created a MCVE. I'm trying, but this is Spring we are talking about here. I'm not sure it's possible to use the words "Spring" and "Minimal" in the same sentence.