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[jira] Commented: (IBATIS-340) Loading Resources With Different
Charsets
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IBATIS-340?page=comments#action_12432440 ]
Ralf Assmann commented on IBATIS-340:
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For loading resources, ibatis will use the class com.ibatis.common.resources.Resources. Using this class, there will be a problem loading resources on a different environment than the code has been deployed on. E.g., if the code is deployed on an Windows computer, but it runs on an AIX, there is a problem loading the resources.
The problem exists because of different charset on different environments. For loading the first xml-file sqlMapConfix.xml (which will be given to SqlMapClientBuilder.buildSqlMapClient(...)), this problem can be solved by using a different loader. But after that, ibatis will load more xml-files, the ones which are defined in the first one, using tags <sqlMap resource=...>. Here, ibatis uses getResourceAsReader(...) from the Resources-class - and then it will not work.
A solution could be telling the Resources-class, which charset should be used. In the attached file to this issue, this has been done by adding a property-attribute. A CHARSET can be added to this property-list, using the method addProperty(...). If calling getResourceAsReader(...) from the Resource-class, if is looked up if a property CHARSET exists. If yes, this will be used creating the new InputStreamReader ...
> Loading Resources With Different Charsets
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> Key: IBATIS-340
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IBATIS-340
> Project: iBatis for Java
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Ralf Assmann
> Attachments: Resources.java
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