I change ü on my client side to & # x F C ; (without spaces), but my
ServerImpl.class didn't change it to ü.
Did I need any spadework before I send my object?

Thanks for your help
Sven





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In XML, you would use

& # x D C ;       for an upper case Ü, and
& # x F C ;       for a lower case ü.

(Note, I've put spaces in those strings in case your mail program
tries to render them as HTML. You need to use a sequence of 6
characters starting with & and ending with ; with no spaces).

These are the Unicode code points (U+00DC, U+00FC) for the characters
you want. It doesn't matter what encoding you specify in your
document. The encoding will influence the sequence of bytes you get
out when you serialise the document (back to disk, for example). If
you are using iso-8859-1, us-ascii or equivalent, you will get the
bytes 220 and 252 respecively. If you are using utf-8, you will get
two-byte sequences for each character. It shouldn't make any
difference though as these will be interpretted the same way by
the Axis XML parser.

Rgds,

Dan.

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Abbey National Treasury Services
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28 November 2002 08:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: German umlaut with Axis


Hi all,

I want to send umlaute to my axis-server, but I don't know how to do this.
I change my encoding in my WSDL-File to ISO-8588-1 but I can see with the
http-monitor that axis still use UTF-8.
Can anybody help me?

Thanks
Sven


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