: Shit ... i didn't realize those error messages were localized.

I'm still going to make the test not care if the message is localized, 
but...

FWIW: i just tried the reproduce line from this failure and confirmed that 
in my JVM, these SAX exceptions are *not* localized (I knew i had testsed 
enough locale iters to have seem plenty of non 'en' locales!) ... so 
there's definitely still some variablity in the reproducability of our 
tests and how various JVMs work....

ant test  -Dtestcase=CoreContainerCoreInitFailuresTest 
-Dtests.method=testFlowBadFromStart -Dtests.seed=769CD3367D6B0633 
-Dtests.multiplier=3 -Dtests.slow=true -Dtests.locale=es_CO 
-Dtests.timezone=Asia/Bangkok -Dtests.file.encoding=US-ASCII

...anyone know what controls if/when things like SAXParseException 
messages get localized?


-Hoss

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