I gave an encoding parameter to the java compiler, thanks =)

Den 7/5/2006, skrev "Dominique Devienne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>Either you don't change the characters, and set the encoding properly
>in <javac>, <javadoc>, etc... to whatever the encoding defaults to on
>Windows, or you change your files to be UTF8 correct (using an escape
>sequence for the proper swedish chars), which seems to be the default
>on Linux, or finally you don't use the swedish chars, and use the
>ASCII approximation. To do the later, you could use tr on Linux (the
>translate command) to replace all your swedish o's and O's with the
>equivalent ASCII o's and O's. You'd need to look up tr's man page to
>see how to specify chars in above 127 (there must be some escape
>sequence).
>
>Another option would be to use <copy> with an input and output
>encoding, on Windows, so the input one defaults to swedish, and you
>specify UTF8 as output encoding. You'll get the escape sequences for
>the swedish chars. --DD
>
>On 7/5/06, Fredrik Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> It turned out that my JAVA_HOME variabel was not set. I pointed it to my
>> Java 5.0 installation and now it spews out a ton of these messages.
>>
>> [javac]
>> /root/smc_projekt/Application/src/java/nu/absmc/action/ForsenadeControllerjava:10:
>> warning: unmappable character for encoding UTF8
>>    [javac]  * Controller class for the F�rsenade portlet.
>>    [javac]                              ^
>>    [javac]
>> /root/smc_projekt/Application/src/java/nu/absmc/action/ForsenadeControllerjava:38:
>> warning: unmappable character for encoding UTF8
>>
>>
>> Seems to be a problem with the swedish chars. Can I fix this in a simple
>> way or do I have to edit and save all file over and over?
>>
>> Den 7/5/2006, skrev "Petar Tahchiev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> >On 05/07/06, Fredrik Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Hi all
>> >>
>> >> I'm currently trying to migrate a J2EE project from a Windows platform
>> >> to a Linux platform.
>> >>
>> >> I have cofigured the build.xml file accordingly to my setup on the linux
>> >> platform. I have the same java setup on the linux server but when I try
>> >> to compile I get the following messages from ant.
>> >>
>> >> [javac] Compiling 81 source files to
>> >> /root/smc_projekt/ant/war/WEB-INF/classes
>> >>     [javac] error: IO exception sun.io.MalformedInputException
>> >>     [javac]
>> >> /root/smc_projekt/Application/src/java/nu/absmc/action/LanguageController.java:67:
>> >> illegal character: \64
>> >>     [javac]     @Override
>> >>     [javac]         ^
>> >>     [javac]
>> >> /root/smc_projekt/Application/src/java/nu/absmc/action/LanguageController.java:76:
>> >> illegal character: \64
>> >>     [javac]     @Override
>> >>     [javac]         ^
>> >>     [javac]
>> >> /root/smc_projekt/Application/src/java/nu/absmc/action/LanguageController.java:81:
>> >> <identifier> expected
>> >>     [javac]
>> >>     [javac] ^
>> >>     [javac] error: IO exception sun.io.MalformedInputException
>> >>     [javac] error: IO exception sun.io.MalformedInputException
>> >>     [javac] error: IO exception sun.io.MalformedInputException
>> >>     [javac] error: IO exception sun.io.MalformedInputException
>> >>     [javac]
>> >> /root/smc_projekt/Application/src/java/nu/absmc/type/LanguageBean.java:91:
>> >> illegal character: \64
>> >>     [javac]     @Override
>> >>     [javac]         ^
>> >>     [javac]
>> >> /root/smc_projekt/Application/src/java/nu/absmc/type/LanguageBean.java:103:
>> >> <identifier> expected
>> >>     [javac] ^
>> >>     [javac] 10 errors
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Now these are files that compiles perfectly on windows. What can be the
>> >> source of the problem? I'm clueless.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks in advance =)
>> >>
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>> >As I see (from the @Override and <Identifier> clauses) your source
>> >code is written in Java 1.5. And the compiler is complaining because
>> >he does not identify those clauses. First of all you should check your
>> >$JAVA_HOME to see what version of javac you are using. Also you could
>> >specify the
>> >source="1.5" directive to the javac task.
>> >
>> >Please try these and repost to tell us if those had any effect. In
>> >addition to post here what $JAVA_HOME env variable you have.
>> >
>> >Hope that helps.
>> >
>> >--
>> >Regards, Petar!
>> >Karlovo, Bulgaria.
>> >
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