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[jira] [Created] (SQOOP-3075) Simplify Unicode character support in source files (introduced by SQOOP-3074) by defining explicit locales instead of using EscapeUtils

Attila Szabo created SQOOP-3075:
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             Summary: Simplify Unicode character support in source files (introduced by SQOOP-3074) by defining explicit locales instead of using EscapeUtils
                 Key: SQOOP-3075
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-3075
             Project: Sqoop
          Issue Type: Improvement
            Reporter: Attila Szabo
            Assignee: Attila Szabo


Although [SQOOP-3074] achieved that Sqoop won't fail anymore with special characters even if the locale on the caller system is not UTF-8, there's a simpler solution to do the same thing, by tuning the compiler + classwriter itself (by adding explicit encodings) instead of using the StringEscapeUtils#escapeJava mechanism.

This solution seems simpler, and won't introduce any confusion around generation of Java identifiers.



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