Ok, will put that ... could already be one reason.
I also have the DFileEncoding=iso-8859-1 in my Java_options.
Should be -Dfile.encoding=iso-8859-1
Yet, my database returns Ascii only.
Did you try with plain JDBC, with a simple test program outside of Cocoon? If it doesn't work in this case it will never work. Or maybe try with a java-based query utility like SquirrelSQL
Mainly cocoon, but I'm trying with SQL4J (on OSX) and I get an error too. But, I don't know whether I can set the ?charset there.
Currently looking into that ...
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