May 24, 2021 15:32
I think you're asking about the formatting problem mixing fprintf() with fputs(). SUGGESTION: There's no reason you can't just use fprintf() exclusively. Also: placate MikeCAT by deleting "#include <iostream>". It doesn't look like you're using it ;)
 
Dec 8, 2019 19:33
If the problem is indeed a compile error with #include <filesystem>, then you SHOULD INDEED be able to reproduce it with a very small MCVE! Just copy/paste your includes, and a short main() { ...}! Like I said ... there's something you're not telling us. Focussing on reproducing the problem will help us determine "what" that might be ;)
Dec 8, 2019 19:33
There's something you're not showing us. Please try reproducing the problem in a short "hello world" .cpp, (minimal reproducible example) and copy/paste it into your post.
 
Dec 14, 2018 02:48
Yeah - that was just ONE (of MULTIPLE) "gotcha's" I encountered. Anyway - I'm glad it's working for you ... and thank you for educating me on what I THOUGHT would be a "trivial" problem ;)
Dec 12, 2018 01:31
I was just being pretentious ;) "Ich bin entspannt" roughly translates to "I await with eager anticipation" ;) ANYWAY: I think I got it working. Q: Would it be asking too much to ask you to read my response and add any of your own observations? Going further, would you be willing to "upvote" my response? Or maybe even "accept" it? Thank you in advance!
Dec 9, 2018 19:23
Ich bin entspannt :)
Dec 6, 2018 04:11
I still haven't gotten it working, but this link seems promising: dzone.com/articles/spring-boot-embedded-tomcat-example
Dec 5, 2018 05:10
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).
Dec 5, 2018 01:38
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.
Dec 5, 2018 01:35
I've never actually used SO chat before. Cool - thank you for the opportunity :)
Dec 5, 2018 00:38
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!
Dec 5, 2018 00:38
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).
Dec 5, 2018 00:38
If it's not already clear, then reading through the tutorials might help your better understand 3b and 3c.
 
Feb 7, 2017 11:44
Q: Why are you even wasting brain cells worrying about something so stupid? If there's a method that works - use it. If you don't like the way a class is organized - refactor it.