<forkMode>once</forkMode>

Doesn't help.

I have some new insight on the problem. I changed my code to

            if (lambda.length() == 1)
            {
                char λ = lambda.charAt(0);
                if (λ != 'λ')
                //if (!lambda.equals("λ"))
                {
                    // UTF-8 sanity check failed!
                    println(System.err, "lambda = '" + lambda + "'");
String message = "UTF-8 encoding problem for " + propertiesResource;
                    println(System.err, message);
                    throw new PropertiesError(message);
                }
            }

This code works when built in Eclipse, but fails to compile from the command line with

[INFO] Compiling 30 source files to P:\Intersystem\main\platform.Java\intersystem-common\target\classes
[INFO] -------------------------------------------------------------
[ERROR] COMPILATION ERROR :
[INFO] -------------------------------------------------------------
[ERROR] /Intersystem/main/platform.Java/intersystem-common/src/main/java/com/kodak/intersystem/common/Properties.java:[354,38] illegal character: \187 [ERROR] /Intersystem/main/platform.Java/intersystem-common/src/main/java/com/kodak/intersystem/common/Properties.java:[355,37] illegal character: \187 [ERROR] /Intersystem/main/platform.Java/intersystem-common/src/main/java/com/kodak/intersystem/common/Properties.java:[355,42] unclosed character literal [ERROR] /Intersystem/main/platform.Java/intersystem-common/src/main/java/com/kodak/intersystem/common/Properties.java:[355,44] illegal character: \187 [ERROR] /Intersystem/main/platform.Java/intersystem-common/src/main/java/com/kodak/intersystem/common/Properties.java:[355,45] unclosed character literal [ERROR] /Intersystem/main/platform.Java/intersystem-common/src/main/java/com/kodak/intersystem/common/Properties.java:[364,24] illegal start of expression
[INFO] 6 errors
[INFO] -------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] BUILD FAILURE

I can't figure out why the compiler is failing because I can clearly see

[DEBUG]   (f) encoding = UTF-8

in the Maven output just before the errors.

Anyone have any ideas? Is there some other compiler option I am missing?

Cheers, Eric

On 2011-10-10 5:23 PM, Kalle Korhonen wrote:
Different forkMode perhaps?
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-surefire-plugin/test-mojo.html#forkMode,
e.g:
<forkMode>once</forkMode>

Just send the whole keg while you are at it :)

Kalle


2011/10/10 Eric Kolotyluk<eric.koloty...@gmail.com>:
Actually - that helped - but it's not a stable solution. For some reason the
tests pass when run from m2e, but fail when run from the command line. I'm
still trying to figure out what the difference is.

Cheers, Eric

On 2011-10-10 4:41 PM, Kalle Korhonen wrote:
A whole case? I *love* inflation.

Kalle


2011/10/10 Eric Kolotyluk<eric.koloty...@gmail.com>:
Awesome Kalle - thanks.

Where should I send the case of beer?

Cheers, Eric

On 2011-10-10 4:00 PM, Kalle Korhonen wrote:
How are you reading in your properties files? By default, latin-1 is
assumed. Configure your surefire JVM to read files as UTF-8 with:
<argLine>-Xms256m -Xmx512m -XX:MaxPermSize=128m -ea
-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8</argLine>

Kalle


On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 3:04 PM, Eric Kolotyluk
<eric.koloty...@gmail.com>      wrote:
I am having trouble understanding a mystery.

I have code that checks my .properties file to make sure that it has
not
been corrupted after being edited by a non UTF-8 editor. In particular
I
have a property called lambda = λ and I check to see that it actually
does
resolve to the correct character.

If I run my code from main (my manual unit test) it works. If I run my
test
from JUnit in Eclipse, it works. But when the same test runs under
Maven
it
fails because lambda = ?

When I look in the actual properties file that the test runs with,
lambda
=
λ, but somehow when the code runs it gets lambda = ?.

I thought this was maybe a surefire configuration problems so I am
using

<pluginManagement>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.9</version>
<configuration>
<junitArtifactName>junit:junit</junitArtifactName>
<encoding>UTF-8</encoding>
<inputEncoding>UTF-8</inputEncoding>
<outputEncoding>UTF-8</outputEncoding>
<argLine>-Xms256m -Xmx512m -XX:MaxPermSize=128m -ea</argLine>
</configuration>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</pluginManagement>

but this makes no difference. Does anyone have any idea why my JUnit
test
fails running under surefire, but not running under Eclipse?

Cheers, Eric

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