I looked at the first email again...If you drill down into the response and get the OMText, does it have what you want? [response.getXMLStreamReader().getCharacterEncodingScheme() may be wrong, but you still get the data you need]
thanks, dims On 11/1/06, Davanum Srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bruno, Please log a JIRA bug with your sample. thanks, dims On 11/1/06, Manuel Mall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday 01 November 2006 13:43, Bruno Negrao wrote: > > Bruno, > > > > encoding issues in my experience can be very tricky to debug. Never > > rely on any characters you see on the screen or in print to figure > > out the actual encoding used. The tool which displays / prints may > > have weaved its own encoding/decoding 'magic' and may show you > > distorted results. Look at the actual byte stream and check how the > > characters are actually encoded in it, i.e. how does the message > > appear 'on the wire'. > > > > Manuel > > > > > > Manuel, > > > > I already tried my tests without tcpmon in the middle and the > > problems persisted anyway. > > Bruno, > > you may well be correct that the problem is in Axis but to be sure I > would recommend you use a 'proper' protocol analyser, e.g. Ethereal > (www.ethereal.com) worked well for me in the past when I needed to look > at 'bytes on the wire'. > > Manuel > > > > But I'll check there on the server side if at least the words were > > correctly stored as iso-8859-1. > > > > But this does not dismiss my observation about > > response.getXMLStreamReader().getCharacterEncodingScheme() > > > > That method should definitely return "iso-8859-1" instead of "utf-8". > > I believe this is a proof that axis2 is not doing what it was > > supposed to. > > > > I'd ask you to carefully read my previous posting and analyze those > > evidences I showed. > > > > Thank you, > > bruno. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Davanum Srinivas : http://www.wso2.net (Oxygen for Web Service Developers)
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