From your fist post, I gather you have some non-UTF-8 characters
hard-coded in Oracle NLS function calls. If this is what it is, I may
know a way around it. If you post the actual jsp code, it would be
easier .
nikita berdikov wrote:
Thanks.
But i really need to solve this problem. Can anyone
help?
--- Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nikita
First I would post this to
xerces-j-dev@xml.apache.org
and also let the folks at tomcat know this is
causing halts in your environment
tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org
At first glance this appears to be a genuine bug
altho attempts to find this item in bugzilla
returned null feel free to peruse
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/query.cgi
On further investigation your UTF-16 encoding may
not be supported in all the subsystems you are
using-
Anyone else know if all subsystems used by Tomcat
support UTF-16 to date
OR a way to know which ones have stepped up to the
plate?
HTH,
Martin-
----- Original Message -----
From: "nikita berdikov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.0.28 + Oracle9i
I tried to save jsp-file in UTF-8 using jEdit, but
it
didn't help. What can help me? I'm trying to solve
the
problem for about 4 days...i'm broken
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting nikita berdikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi!
I have *.jsp page with a form. It sets several
properties of a bean, that then connects to
Oracle
DB
and inserts data into table. When i click
"Submit", i
have the following error:
HTTP Status 500 -
type Exception report
message
description The server encountered an internal
error
() that prevented
it from fulfilling this request.
This part of error message you're showing
[Hide Quoted Text]
root cause
java.io.UTFDataFormatException: Invalid byte 2
of
2-byte UTF-8
sequence.
org.apache.jasper.xmlparser.UTF8Reader.invalidByte(UTF8Reader.java:615)
org.apache.jasper.xmlparser.UTF8Reader.read(UTF8Reader.java:305)
suggests to me that the issue is about the
encoding
of the JSP file
Tomcat's trying to compile, not Oracle or the
request encoding; you
need to make sure that the way that files'
encoded
is the way it says
it's encoded. So check the XML declaration on
the
JSP file; if
necessary, you might try opening up the JSP file
in
an encoding-aware
editor such as jEdit (Notepad and Wordpad are
*not*
generally acceptable for this kind of work =),
and
making sure the file
is saved as properly encoded UTF-8.
HTH
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