I saw no issues with the fix. Looks good to me. 

Regards,

Weston
On Aug 9, 2013, at 4:55 PM, Darryl L. Pierce <dpie...@redhat.com> wrote:

> The fix was to default encode strings from Ruby, Python and Perl using
> UTF-8. I verified it with the Perl and Ruby clients again the Java Drain
> tool and it works correctly.
> 
> The JIRAs are:
> 
> QPID-5067: Default string encoding for dynamic languages should be UTF-8
> QPID-4835: JMS client is unable to read the application headers of messages 
> sent by the ruby clients
> 
> I asked Weston to verify it for me.
> 
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