-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Jan,
On 6/2/14, 4:35 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote: > Dear All, > > in my Java webapp I switched to UTF-8 encoded properties files. > > I've implemented a custom ResourceBundle > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3645491/i18n-with-utf-8-encoded-propertie > > s-files-in-jsf-2-0-appliaction > > but my strings are still displayed incorrectly. The original ASCII > ones seem to be somehow cached. Did you shut down and restart your JVM? If you did, then caching is not your problem. Did you copy the code into your deployment? I'm curious why you bothered to write your own ResourceBundle instead of just using native2ascii. > It is discussed in this thread > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9819999/how-to-clear-resourcebundle-cache > > but I haven't succeed yet. I run this app on Win7/JDK8/tomcat > 8.0.3/Netbeans IDE 8 > > I do not need to clear this cache programatically. Is there any > manual way to force tomcat/mojarra to use newer resource version? Redeploy/reload the web application? - -chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJTjO5GAAoJEBzwKT+lPKRYn7wP+QGE0+syroX01WzEfRxNfFO3 hz7o4w+MfTYF1KyiaLXrs1++uqEkkEkz/w9ILWnAclGrq2dT/PNaWpw0tWlJk6YX tsaZJIbhmcF6hTq4pfN78C9xjYtmurSrhDVIwNwI8vZWFc+gSWQdH2thAQgVVb58 onBcqh50nGVhnaxtnFhLtuC1ADCH22RD+lP5ea6CxXoxoS+UeFSh6sNk2BXjcQPk X3nYNZBbxm8TpEp2io4lMLpqdUGtz+tZPlD3JYGbdVdZSRoY+eBmbtapBzZET5b0 kGUxUhaoH7PQUlr08XCPlTYVbN2pHYS6+fm2FiQNqzSH0rW1vvY3FLsz5jhhcnYA fonA5AMwGP+XCzszXUQvxu1lEBRYu5w51NhEYeBO2prrE873XFYZ3ikuY005+7H4 qzzBZczmodo/QMkMRCNvxiuAB/vJkneGW8xPjP9k+kSeXHfttNJn4GHcyRt9xIR9 iQ6/DdoZdlEha/6LTlVNAY7x/3iXOEb5Vg+ANouw94GlDyEHJk7LnDQyNccFNs3u tHue/+cwW3rZjLTqle+v1VGRvLc9agMa92Wjt2edMFg82oMTnunQWN806i4il00Q BWp6iLCmmcVcfLLgq/IB0zFQKBLuSO6bHHBD7tDB37HIEaSyNNTx8djsHJVoc4XE u8RLiHc3xOvI7ck5+SA1 =vYeK -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org