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[jira] Closed: (AXIS-1815) tcpmon don't support mulit-byte encording
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1815?page=history ]
Toshiyuki Kimura closed AXIS-1815:
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The reporter has tested it with the latest build. Fixed.
> tcpmon don't support mulit-byte encording
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Key: AXIS-1815
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1815
> Project: Axis
> Type: Improvement
> Versions: 1.2RC2
> Reporter: Tuyoshi Ushio
> Assignee: Toshiyuki Kimura
>
> I am a user of tcpmon(TCP Monitor) in Japan.
> This tool is very cool.
> but... when I use mulit-byte character in SOAP-Request/Response XML,
> tcpmon don't work well.(ex. Kanji character can't be displayed.)
> In my environment, I change the code like this.
> #tcpmon.SocketRR.run() method line 761-769
> --------------------------------------------before
> textArea.append( new String( tmpbuffer, 0, i2 ) );
> // Shift saved bytes to the beginning
> for ( i = 0 ; i < saved ; i++ ) {
> buffer[i] = buffer[bufferLen - saved + i];
> }
> }
> else {
> textArea.append( new String( buffer, 0, len ) );
> }
> ---------------------------------------------after
> textArea.append( new String( tmpbuffer, 0, i2 , soapEncording) );
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> // Shift saved bytes to the beginning
> for ( i = 0 ; i < saved ; i++ ) {
> buffer[i] = buffer[bufferLen - saved + i];
> }
> }
> else {
> textArea.append( new String( buffer, 0, len , soapEncording) );
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> }
> --------------------------------------------------
> I think tcpmon should check xml encording attribute.
> (ex. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>)
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> bye.
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