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Daniel John Debrunner commented on DERBY-902:
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Thanks Kathey for pointing that out, I was wrong, I saw the

byte[] b = {20, 20, 20}; 

and I mentally assumed they were 0x20, which would correspond to the space 
character.

> Remove use of String(byte[]) and String(byte[], int, int) constructors in 
> engine leading to non-portable behaviour
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: DERBY-902
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-902
>      Project: Derby
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Network Server
>     Reporter: Daniel John Debrunner
>      Fix For: 10.2.0.0
>  Attachments: DERBY-902_021306.stat, DERBY-902_021306_2.diff
>
> These constructors use the Java default platform encoding to convert the 
> bytes to a String, this typically leads to bugs on platforms with different 
> encodings.
> Replace with code using fixed conversion, or alternative mechanisms. 
> If the call is required its use should be commented as to why it is required.
> org.apache.derby.catalog.SystemProcedures
> I generated this list using the Java search in eclipse for references to the 
> constructors
> String(byte[])
> String(byte[],int,int) - no occurrrences in java/engine

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