Jeff,
We use Uniobjects for Java on Ubuntu 7.1 (Gutsy Gibbon) to access our MRP
system (Unidata 7.1). I use a tool called the JavaBridge to provide data
access from PHP. In our case, Uniobjects is only being used to handle
sessions and calls to UniBasic subroutines. Results are returned in
That did it.
Thanks.
On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 16:42 -0800, Richard Nuckolls wrote:
I have not used Ubuntu, but try optioning Java with -
Dfile.encoding=iso8859-1
If you are were tomcat, this would go in the CATALINA_OPTS environment
variable. (setenv.sh)
-Rick
On Feb 13, 2009,
There is rather a significant oversight in UOJ: it fails to specify
the encoding when it translates bytes to Java characters, and vice
versa.
Beware too, of the 32 file limit in UOJ. There are a number of
solutions to this problem, but you should probably start by creating
your own
I have not used Ubuntu, but try optioning Java with -
Dfile.encoding=iso8859-1
If you are were tomcat, this would go in the CATALINA_OPTS environment
variable. (setenv.sh)
-Rick
On Feb 13, 2009, at 2:34 PM, Jeff Powell wrote:
The LANG variable issue takes a new twist with Ubuntu Server