its probably known but just in case it fell under the radar:
JDK 18 makes UTF-8 default, but the flag -Dfile.encoding=COMPAT can be used to force the legacy behavior.
17+ has a new "native.encoding" property which can be used to figure out what the platform encoding is (since Charset.defaultCharset() is going to return UTF-8), if there is a need for that.
article on JEP 400: https://inside.java/2021/10/04/the-default-charset-jep400/
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