Castor is an open-source product. This means that the source code is available at no charge and may be obtained from [github](http://github.com/castor-data-binding using git.
Since castor is freely available, including the source code, there is no guaranteed level of support available. The online documentation is the best place to start.
If you have trouble or have more advanced questions not available in the online documentation, then please consider subscribing to one of the various available mailing lists. In general, the lists are the best place to ask questions about the product.
Please note, though, that for problems of any kind, you should still use one of the mailing list as your preferred way of communicating to us, as this enables other users to browse through old email at one of the available mailing list archives.
The online documentation is available throughout the web site. To get started simply click on the appropriate sections listed in the menu bar located to the left side of this page.
If you can’t find something in the documentation, try looking through the examples (as shipped as part of the source distribution).
There are also numerous presentations and articles available about Castor to help get you started.
If you find a bug, please file a report at GitHub issues.
Commercial support is not provided through this project at this time. Having said that, please note that there are a growing number of third party individuals/companies providing such support, as detailed here.