Can you send me a short example of the code which is calling the SOAP
service, and an example of how you use that data when it gets back to
the application?
On 10/2/07, keiji Ono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hummm, it did not effect to the log file.
> Basically, i did not use multibyte data, so whichever use UTF-8
> parameter in the properties file,
> it did not effect to it, i think.
>
> BTW, the reason why i am taking this issue, because i have a trouble on
> SOAP data handling on LPS.
> The trouble is like this.
> When i sent data from a OpenLaszlo application, like ' ABC' to SOAP
> server, but the return was
> 'ABC'. Pay attention this, LPS cut out those spaces of the data.
> I traced how to treat the data in LPS, so i reached FileUtil.java. I
> know the data from SOAP server
> to LPS are correct, that mean the data has the spaces.
>
> Any advances. Thank you.
>
> Keiji Ono
>
>
> P T Withington wrote:
>
> > I wonder if the problem is that log4j is not configured for UTF8? I
> > found this with Google:
> >
> >> Debugging can be fun with high byte characters as generally logging
> >> to a console isn't going to show you the characters you are
> >> expecting. If you did this:
> >>
> >> System.out.println(new String(new byte[] { -28, -72, -83},"UTF-8")
> >>
> >> Then you'd probably just see a ? rather than the Chinese character
> >> that it really should be. However, you can make log4j log UTF-8
> >> messages. Just add
> >>
> >> <param name="Encoding" value="UTF-8"/>
> >>
> >> To the appender in your log4j.xml config. Or this:
> >>
> >> log4j.appender.myappender.Encoding=UTF-8
> >>
> >> To your log4j.properties file. You might still only see the UTF-8
> >> data properly if you view the log file in an editor/viewer that can
> >> view UTF-8 data (Windows notepad is ok for instance).
> >
> >
> > [Java UTF�8 international character support with Tomcat and Oracle,
> > 26/03/07, Kieran's blog](http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/kieranshaw/entry/
> > utf-8_internationalisation_with/)
> >
> > Also, I wonder if using the Firebug extension to Firefox might help.
> > Using the Net pane, you should be able to see the content of the http
> > get.
> >
> > On 2007-09-27, at 20:20 EDT, keiji Ono wrote:
> >
> >> Who dose maintenance this Java file ?
> >> If you give me a little tip, i can progress on it.
> >>
> >> keiji Ono wrote:
> >>
> >>> Ben,
> >>>
> >>> Thank you for your suggestion, but i tried already it on 4.0.5 as a
> >>> trial ,
> >>> but it did not work on it.
> >>> I know it worked till on 4.0.3. :@
> >>>
> >>> It will be good if i can give you a sample code of it , but as you know
> >>> it is not
> >>> easy to give SOAP sample.
> >>> And our application is now working on 3.3.3, so i would like to try on
> >>> 3.3.3.
> >>>
> >>> I am thinking as following steps now.
> >>> 1. Check it on 3.3.3
> >>> 2. If i find looks like bug in it, i will change it.
> >>> 3. Then i am going to look at 4.0.5 source.
> >>>
> >>> So could you give some advance?
> >>> Thank you.
> >>>
> >>> Keiji ono
> >>>
> >>> Benjamin Shine wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> Keiji, I suggest you work with lps-4.0.5. It is the most current, and
> >>>> we are more likely to be familiar with the code that you're working
> >>>> with. See
> >>>> http://www.openlaszlo.org/node/383
> >>>> for the announcment.
> >>>>
> >>>> -ben
> >>>>
> >>>> On Sep 26, 2007, at 5:03 AM, keiji Ono wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>> Adding, it was the source of lps-3.3.3, and the data was not
> >>>>> multibyte
> >>>>> character.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Keiji Ono
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Hi all,
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I am checking about Input/Output data on LPS now.
> >>>>>> Because when i take SOAP interface on my application, the getting
> >>>>>> data
> >>>>>> is wrong.
> >>>>>> Then i would like to check data where output from LPS.
> >>>>>> At the point of FileUtils.java, i add some code like following
> >>>>>> (BlockName-A).
> >>>>>> But it got unreadable data to write lps.log as following.
> >>>>>> How can i get 'readable' log on lps.log ?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> <checking code on FileUtils.java>
> >>>>>> public static int sendToStream(InputStream input,
> >>>>>> OutputStream output, int size)
> >>>>>> throws IOException {
> >>>>>> int c = 0;
> >>>>>> byte[] buffer = new byte[size];
> >>>>>> int b = 0;
> >>>>>> while(true) {
> >>>>>> try {
> >>>>>> // Until end of stream
> >>>>>> if ((b = input.read(buffer)) <= 0) {
> >>>>>> return c;
> >>>>>> }
> >>>>>> } catch (IOException e) {
> >>>>>> throw new StreamReadingException(e.getMessage());
> >>>>>> }
> >>>>>> c += b;
> >>>>>> try {
> >>>>>> output.write(buffer, 0, b);
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> //=== adding from here BlockName-A
> >>>>>> {
> >>>>>> String aString = new String(buffer, "UTF-8");
> >>>>>> mLogger.debug( "OUTPUT: " + aString );
> >>>>>> }
> >>>>>> //=== to here
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> <lps.log>
> >>>>>> OUTPUT: FWS 4 x F ? `
> >>>>>> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx? ? ?0 _m _t CSPCHD id
> >>>>>> AddLongResponse AddLongResult ? _m _root ? _m N ? _t _root ?
> >>>>>> _t N ? ? _root ?
> >>>>>> _rootndi RL? C? =L? C? =L?;
> >>>>>> 0000000100001gUD5zy4000000XKonfBejSj6FIgaG0jaWHQ-- = ?
> >>>>>> ?
> >>>>>> _root ? _finishndi R? B? ? _root ?
> >>>>>> _rootndi RL? C? =L? C? =L?
> >>>>>> GHGHGH = ? ? _root ? _finishndi R? B?
> >>>>>> _parent ? ?
> >>>>>> _parent ? loader N? returnData R @
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Thanks any advance.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Keiji Ono
> >>>>>>
>
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