I believe that the file way was the working way, wasn't it?
Are you sure that the String encoding is set to UTF-8 on the text sent to
the service?

Regards,
Sven

2008/9/9 Jacques Le Roux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Maybe
> http://www.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp?local=y&forum=2740&query=CharConversionException+Invalid+UTF-8+Encoding
>
> Jacques
>
> From: "Amine Benkirane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>  Hi,
>
> When I try to import a Text containing polish character like this :
>
> <entity-engine-xml>
> <Product productId="000000000000194327PL" productTypeId="FINISHED_GOOD"
> internalName="Chappi z wołowinš i drobiem 3kg prom" productName="Chappi z
> wołowinš i drobiem 3kg prom" isVirtual="N" isVariant="N"
> requireInventory="N" createdByUserLogin="admin" createdDate="2008-09-09
> 14:12:49.000" lastModifiedByUserLogin="admin" lastModifiedDate="2008-09-09
> 14:12:49.000" lastUpdatedStamp="2008-09-09 14:12:49.000"
> lastUpdatedTxStamp="2008-09-09 14:12:49.000" createdStamp="2008-09-09
> 14:12:49.000" createdTxStamp="2008-09-09 14:12:49.000"/>
> </entity-engine-xml>
>
>
> I had this error : ERROR: Error parsing entity xml file:
> java.io.CharConversionException: Invalid UTF-8 Encoding.
>
> However, when I import this product by using a file, it works. For my
> specific needs, I use the "entityImport" service from one of my java class
> using fulltext as parameter. I don't want to create files on the application
> server. So is there a solution or is this issue known to use the fulltext
> parameter and polish character to import products ?
>
> Thanks !
>
> Best regards,
>
> Amine
>
>
>
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