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ASF GitHub Bot commented on CXF-7491:
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cchepelov commented on issue #309: [CXF-7491] make Stax & XSLT interceptors 
Charset-aware
URL: https://github.com/apache/cxf/pull/309#issuecomment-348535718
 
 
   Hi @sberyozkin — good advice. Now the inheritance interface is (almost) 
untouched. (almost) as there remains a corner case which according to IntelliJ 
should be private not protected anyway.
   
   All rebased up to current 3.1.x-fixes branch
   
   Thanks for the review!

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> TransformInInterceptor / TransformOutInterceptor assume UTF-8, ignore 
> header-provided character set
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CXF-7491
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-7491
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Soap Binding
>    Affects Versions: 3.1.11, 3.1.12
>         Environment: client Linux/Java/CXF (actually scala using 
> sbt-play-soap)  
> server IBMi AS/400
>            Reporter: Cyrille Chépélov
>
> When talking to a server using IBMi / RPG-based software and SOAP gateway:
> the returned SOAP message contains XML encoded as ISO-8859-1; the HTTP header 
> do specify a content type of xml+soap with character set ISO-8859-1; however 
> the XML message itself include no character set declaration.
> Due to discrepancies between the official WSDL for the SOAP message and the 
> remote implementation, a couple transforms had to be deployed. This works 
> fine as long as the exchanged messages actually conform to US-ASCII (no 
> diacritics), but whenever any character encoded differently between 
> ISO-8859-1 and UTF-8 is used, the TransformInInterceptor fails to parse the 
> text, as the XMLStreamReader is built to expect UTF-8 and actually receives 
> ISO-8859-1 input



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