Hi Alexey,
I have no doubt it works for you as well as it does for so many other
people out there!
I bet JBoss is being used in multilanguage environment many times by
now. But that is only making
it harder for me to understand why it does not work in our case.
Yesterday, I realized that our
, January 27, 2004 5:25 PM
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international characters
People please, is my question too complicated or too stupid ??
I think I may be narrowed down it to this:
Somewhere in generated from JBossQLParser.jjt
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People please, is my question too complicated or too stupid ??
I think I may
People please, is my question too complicated or too stupid ??
I think I may be narrowed down it to this:
Somewhere in generated from JBossQLParser.jjt and/or EJBQLParser.jjt
files,
my string = [261,281,380,378,263,347,322,243,324]
changes like it was converted to UTF-16 -
Rupp, Heiko wrote:
What database are using?
Some databases don't like utf-8 for example when support for it is not
especially compiled in.
We have tried with FireBird, MySQL, MSSQL2000 and currently we are
testing on Pervasive.
UTF8 works just fine with all of them.
UTF8 characters are stored
Hi again,
Some new information regarding the problem I have described in my
previous mail.
It doesn't seem to be related to any particular JBoss version (tested
with the same result on 3.2.1, 3.2.2 and 3.2.3).
It doesn't seem to depend on the JVM version (tested with J2SDK
1.4.1_02 and
What database are using?
Some databases don't like utf-8 for example when support for it is not
especially compiled in.
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