The workaround is to use the xjavadoc-uc jar file instead of the regular
xjavadoc jar file. The former has unicode support, while the latter doesn't.

Aslak

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> Kelly
> Sent: 3. april 2003 18:46
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> Subject: [Xdoclet-user] Lexical Error: "\u0001" not allowed
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>
> When I try to run JdoDoclet on my java files, I get the following error:
>
> [jdodoclet] Error parsing File C:\dev\Test.java:Lexical error:
> xjavadoc.TokenMgrError: Lexical error at line 37, column 57.  Encountered:
> "u" (117), after : "\"\\"
>
> The line of the java file that it complains about looks like this:
>
>   public static final String EMPTY_STRING_SURROGATE = "\u0001";
>
> Has anyone seen an issue like this before and is there a known workaround?
>
> Thanks,
> Kelly
>
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