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A: Having issue displaying JSP page in Spring-MVC

paulsm4 The most relevant part of any "HTTP 500" related error is usually the server logs. You put the logs in a "pastebin", but I took the liberty of adding a snippet of the server logs directly into your post (to avoid browsing to an external link). The error says that Thymeleaf can't find a template...

1. I Guess we were editing the post at the same time, so I delete your edit probably by accident. Feel free to edit it, I didn't want to include it as the post was already too long. Am not sure what you mean in 3.b and 3.c
If it's not already clear, then reading through the tutorials might help your better understand 3b and 3c.
Like can I put the JSP file in two different folders? "resources > static" and "webapp > jsp" ?
I think I did that, just used views folder instead of jsp folder. Am I wrong?
No, your folder is "webapps > WEB-INF > views". I'm suggesting "webapps > views". But more importantly, please scan through the links I cited (if you haven't already).
Well I did this because that's what people recommend, Even in your first link it's in WEB-INF. Same for the third link.
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I'm not sure it's necessarily "the problem". But FYI, "WEB-INF" is intended for things like descriptors (e.g. "web.xml"), lib/*.jar and client classes. Static .html, .css, images and other artifacts are generally stored outside of WEB-INF. Also FYI, I happen to use Eclipse (vs. IntelliJ), so I can't help if the problem turns out to be some kind of IDE-specific "gotcha". Please keep us posted what you find!
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ok, AFAIK, static html means 0% dynamic content (right?), so if I put dynamic content in my JSP pages under let's say "resources > static", Will the dynamic content work?
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I've never actually used SO chat before. Cool - thank you for the opportunity :)
It should "just work" - you shouldn't need to do "anything special" - besides have a servlet container like Tomcat embedded - to use JSP in a Spring Boot app.
If the information I forwarded was truly unhelpful - then maybe my next step is to try it out myself. I'd be using SpringBoot 3, STS 3, Eclipse.
 
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You're welcome,
I just did that, placing the file in the static folder but it still doesn't work.
About the links, I've found tones of tutorial like this before posting but for some reason, none use the following tools/configs: IntelliJ CE + Gradle + JSP
 
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One other suggestion: consider commenting out your ViewResolver. Maybe it's not needed - maybe it's even "confusing" things (for example, implicitly telling Thymeleaf to look at files/directories it should just ignore).
 
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Hi,
Well I just try that suggestion but, it still doesn't work

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