This question is related to a former topic on ISO-8859-1 encoded messages in
smx and also the jiras related to my problem with Swedish characters. I've
realized that I might have been on the wrong track (thinking that I have to
use ISO-8859-1 for Swedish characters) and that UTF-8 should cover my needs
(even though incoming messages could be in a different encoding due to other
applications). However, I'd like to get some info regarding the basic
thinking of encoding in smx. Hopefully someone can help me.

Here's my questions:
1. Is incoming xml messages (through jmsBC or httpBC for instance) of any
encoding (ISO-8859-1, UTF-8, UTF-16, etc.) supported?
2. Is the idea that all messages should be converted to one single encoding
internally (UTF-8 by default)?
3. What about outgoing messages (through jmsBC or httpBC for instance),
would it be possible to use different encoding than the one internally used?
(not a must for me, but would probably be good for any integration product)
4. Faults and return messages, what encoding will be used? The one of the
incoming message?

Any extra info or clarification is very much appreciated, thanks!

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