Hi Rob; you did not install your JDK with international lanaguage 
support; I keep fixing this error to not be fatal but it always seems to 
get people.

You you fix the test case to just show a warning if the unsupported 
charset exception occurs; and fail if it is anything else...

Can I ask what version of Java you are running? Maybe they changed the 
exception on me or something ...

One thing to do is check the dependency difference between the module on 
2.4.x and on trunk; there is a some mvn command that will produce a 
"tree" of the dependencies on the command line for you; and mvn 
help:effective-pom for emergencies when you are really stuck.

Cheers,
Jody

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