I'm not saying to switch to UTF-8. If you can stay in ISO it's better..
but configure your websphere to be ISO also
You can use the same env variable and file.encoding param we use for
tomcat.. See InstallLinuxTomcat on
Hi!
This looks like a UTF-8 vs ISO-8859-1 problem..
The default
database is in ISO-8859-1 and your websphere/mysql install is
probably not configured for this.. There is also the fix from
Stephane for JRCS and UTF-8 which could help
1.My instalation of mysql doesn't support unicode/utf-8 coding so I
will use PostgreSQL from now on (postgres rox).
2. Yes, the database is in iso8859-1, while websphere seems to use
utf-8. I have asked question on ibm usenet how to change default
encoding for application or globally, to use iso8859-1 (if its
possible).
3. Stephan's fix doesnt work for me, because attached jat is too old
(I get "Error 500: LinkageError while defining class"). Could You
pplease generate newer version Ludovic?
Anyway I dont understand how reading iso8859-1 as utf-8 could work.
..
If it still does not work, you might need to
reload the database
using the Import/Export tool.
Is there way to change coding of database data?
Tomek
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