try "UTF8"  upper case,

You need add tool.jar dependency as well


On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 10:16 PM, youhaodeyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is my configuration:
>
> <plugin>
>                                <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
>                                
> <artifactId>native2ascii-maven-plugin</artifactId>
>                                <configuration>
>                                        <src>src/test/java/ui/demo/i18n</src>
>                                        <dest>classes/ui/demo/i18n</dest>
>                                        <encoding>utf8</encoding>
>                                </configuration>
>                                <executions>
>                                        <execution>
>                                                <goals>
>                                                        
> <goal>native2ascii</goal>
>                                                </goals>
>                                        </execution>
>                                </executions>
>
> </plugin>
> You can see that the dest directory is classes/ui/demo/i18n. If the file
> already exists in this directory, maven will not overwrite it. What I want
> to do is to overwrite the generated file every time I run mvn
> native2ascii:native2ascii.
>
>
> Dan Tran wrote:
>>
>> could you be more specific?
>>
>> btw, see if you can get antrun plugin to do the conversion for you.  Note
>> that
>> behind the scene native2ascii plugin uses ant, but it is worth a try.
>> -D
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 8:36 PM, youhaodeyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anyone know how to overwrite existed resource file with
>>> native2ascii?
>>>
>>>
>>> youhaodeyi wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I use native2ascii plugin to convert my resource files. This is my
>>>> configuration in pom file:
>>>>               <plugin>
>>>>                               <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
>>>>
>>>> <artifactId>native2ascii-maven-plugin</artifactId>
>>>>                               <configuration>
>>>>
>>>> <src>src/test/java/ui/demo/i18n</src>
>>>>                                       <dest>classes/ui/demo/i18n</dest>
>>>>                               </configuration>
>>>>                               <executions>
>>>>                                       <execution>
>>>>                                               <goals>
>>>>
>>>> <goal>native2ascii</goal>
>>>>                                               </goals>
>>>>                                               <!-- specific
>>>> configurations -->
>>>>                                               <configuration>
>>>>
>>>> <encoding>UTF8</encoding>
>>>>                                               </configuration>
>>>>                                       </execution>
>>>>                               </executions>
>>>>
>>>>                       </plugin>
>>>> One problem is that when I use mvn native2ascii:native2ascii to do the
>>>> job, the result file is different with when I use
>>>> $JAVA_HOME/bin/native2ascii command? why?
>>>>
>>>> The other issue is that how can I let this goat to replace the existed
>>>> file?
>>>>
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