Re: [rules-users] rules file character encoding and spring

2012-09-19 Thread Wolfgang Laun
Something like
   ?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?

which should be present on any XML file...


On 19/09/2012, Joachim Van der Auwera joac...@progs.be wrote:
 I have a rules description like this:

 drools:kbase id=bodKBase
  drools:resources
  drools:resource type=DRL
 source=classpath:be/vlaanderen/awv/dc/bod/rule/Dienstbevel.drl/
  drools:resource type=DRL
 source=classpath:be/vlaanderen/awv/dc/bod/rule/Kostenberekening.drl/
  /drools:resources
 /drools:kbase

 How can I specify the character encoding for this?

 It is working fine on linux (everything is UTF-8), but gives a problem on
 Windows machine where it complains about the character set.

 Thanks for the help.

 Kind regards,
 Joachim

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Re: [rules-users] rules file character encoding and spring

2012-09-19 Thread Joachim Van der Auwera
Maybe I was not clear. The XML is parsing just fine. The problem is with 
the parsing of the drl file.

I think it would be useful to be able to indicate the character encoding 
which is used for the drl file.
Is there a way to specify this using the spring configuration?

Kind regards,
Joachim

On 19-09-12 12:26, Wolfgang Laun wrote:
 Something like
 ?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?

 which should be present on any XML file...


 On 19/09/2012, Joachim Van der Auwera joac...@progs.be wrote:
 I have a rules description like this:

 drools:kbase id=bodKBase
   drools:resources
   drools:resource type=DRL
 source=classpath:be/vlaanderen/awv/dc/bod/rule/Dienstbevel.drl/
   drools:resource type=DRL
 source=classpath:be/vlaanderen/awv/dc/bod/rule/Kostenberekening.drl/
   /drools:resources
 /drools:kbase

 How can I specify the character encoding for this?

 It is working fine on linux (everything is UTF-8), but gives a problem on
 Windows machine where it complains about the character set.

 Thanks for the help.

 Kind regards,
 Joachim

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Re: [rules-users] rules file character encoding and spring

2012-09-19 Thread Wolfgang Laun
I don't think it can.

Perhaps the best way would be to write the DRL so that its character
set is not subject to misinterpretation by an encoding selected due to
some locale setting. Which characters cause the problems?

-W


On 19/09/2012, Joachim Van der Auwera joac...@progs.be wrote:
 Maybe I was not clear. The XML is parsing just fine. The problem is with
 the parsing of the drl file.

 I think it would be useful to be able to indicate the character encoding
 which is used for the drl file.
 Is there a way to specify this using the spring configuration?

 Kind regards,
 Joachim

 On 19-09-12 12:26, Wolfgang Laun wrote:
 Something like
 ?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?

 which should be present on any XML file...


 On 19/09/2012, Joachim Van der Auwera joac...@progs.be wrote:
 I have a rules description like this:

 drools:kbase id=bodKBase
   drools:resources
   drools:resource type=DRL
 source=classpath:be/vlaanderen/awv/dc/bod/rule/Dienstbevel.drl/
   drools:resource type=DRL
 source=classpath:be/vlaanderen/awv/dc/bod/rule/Kostenberekening.drl/
   /drools:resources
 /drools:kbase

 How can I specify the character encoding for this?

 It is working fine on linux (everything is UTF-8), but gives a problem
 on
 Windows machine where it complains about the character set.

 Thanks for the help.

 Kind regards,
 Joachim

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Re: [rules-users] rules file character encoding and spring

2012-09-19 Thread Joachim Van der Auwera
Accented characters cause problems, for example éèë

Kind regards,
Joachim

On 19-09-12 13:42, Wolfgang Laun wrote:
 I don't think it can.

 Perhaps the best way would be to write the DRL so that its character
 set is not subject to misinterpretation by an encoding selected due to
 some locale setting. Which characters cause the problems?

 -W


 On 19/09/2012, Joachim Van der Auwera joac...@progs.be wrote:
 Maybe I was not clear. The XML is parsing just fine. The problem is with
 the parsing of the drl file.

 I think it would be useful to be able to indicate the character encoding
 which is used for the drl file.
 Is there a way to specify this using the spring configuration?

 Kind regards,
 Joachim

 On 19-09-12 12:26, Wolfgang Laun wrote:
 Something like
  ?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?

 which should be present on any XML file...


 On 19/09/2012, Joachim Van der Auwera joac...@progs.be wrote:
 I have a rules description like this:

 drools:kbase id=bodKBase
drools:resources
drools:resource type=DRL
 source=classpath:be/vlaanderen/awv/dc/bod/rule/Dienstbevel.drl/
drools:resource type=DRL
 source=classpath:be/vlaanderen/awv/dc/bod/rule/Kostenberekening.drl/
/drools:resources
 /drools:kbase

 How can I specify the character encoding for this?

 It is working fine on linux (everything is UTF-8), but gives a problem
 on
 Windows machine where it complains about the character set.

 Thanks for the help.

 Kind regards,
 Joachim

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Re: [rules-users] rules file character encoding and spring

2012-09-19 Thread Wolfgang Laun
That much is clear, but are they part of String literals? Or identifiers?

For String literals, consider using the Unicode escape (\u) or
import them from Java public final statics.

-W

On 19/09/2012, Joachim Van der Auwera joac...@progs.be wrote:
 Accented characters cause problems, for example éèë

 Kind regards,
 Joachim

 On 19-09-12 13:42, Wolfgang Laun wrote:
 I don't think it can.

 Perhaps the best way would be to write the DRL so that its character
 set is not subject to misinterpretation by an encoding selected due to
 some locale setting. Which characters cause the problems?

 -W


 On 19/09/2012, Joachim Van der Auwera joac...@progs.be wrote:
 Maybe I was not clear. The XML is parsing just fine. The problem is with
 the parsing of the drl file.

 I think it would be useful to be able to indicate the character encoding
 which is used for the drl file.
 Is there a way to specify this using the spring configuration?

 Kind regards,
 Joachim

 On 19-09-12 12:26, Wolfgang Laun wrote:
 Something like
  ?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?

 which should be present on any XML file...


 On 19/09/2012, Joachim Van der Auwera joac...@progs.be wrote:
 I have a rules description like this:

 drools:kbase id=bodKBase
drools:resources
drools:resource type=DRL
 source=classpath:be/vlaanderen/awv/dc/bod/rule/Dienstbevel.drl/
drools:resource type=DRL
 source=classpath:be/vlaanderen/awv/dc/bod/rule/Kostenberekening.drl/
/drools:resources
 /drools:kbase

 How can I specify the character encoding for this?

 It is working fine on linux (everything is UTF-8), but gives a problem
 on
 Windows machine where it complains about the character set.

 Thanks for the help.

 Kind regards,
 Joachim

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