If you're using an IBM JDK then it probably has support for cp1047 
encodings.

JEC
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"Dominique Devienne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/11/2005 04:03:49 PM:

> > From: Mark Lybarger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > is there a way using ant to convert a folder full of ascii text files
> into
> > ebcdic files? we're pulling cvs on a linux box and want to be able to
> > build
> > the ear for deployment on zos. for some reason, some of the files
> _have_
> > to
> > be ebcdic encoded files. i think the issue is that the ebcdic files
> are
> > being looked at only by the IBM Http Server, and not by the WAS
> server.
> > 
> > anyway, suggestions would be welcome.
> 
> <copy> now has an 'outputencoding' attribute. But EBCDIC is not part of
> the standard set of charsets supported by Java (US-ASCII, ISO-8859-1,
> and various UTF-8 and UTF-16) are. But it also mentions more charsets
> may be available. I don't know more, sorry. --DD
> 
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