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Sunitha Kambhampati commented on DERBY-901: ------------------------------------------- I'll post another patch to resolve this issue fully. The Derby901.p1.diff.txt is the partial ( first phase )patch. Thanks. checkin comment for the Derby901.p1.diff.txt. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DERBY-901 (partial) Remove use of String(byte[]) constructors in network server leading to non-portable behaviour This fixes - SQLERRMC_TOKEN_DELIMITER, SQLERRMC_MESSAGE_DELIMITER and the corresponding usage of it in SystemProcedures to not use the default string constructors that are non portable. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Remove use of String(byte[]) constructors in network server leading to > non-portable behaviour > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: DERBY-901 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-901 > Project: Derby > Type: Bug > Components: Network Server > Reporter: Daniel John Debrunner > Assignee: Sunitha Kambhampati > Attachments: Derby901.p1.diff.txt, Derby901.p1.stat.txt, TestEnc.java > > 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.impl.drda.DRDAConnThread > I generated this list using the Java search in eclipse for references to the > constructors > String(byte[]) > String(byte[],int,int) - no occurences found in java/drda -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
