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) HBM2Java uses default plattform encoding for source generation (
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Issue Type: Bug Assignee: Unassigned Created: 11/Apr/2020 07:34 AM Priority: Minor
Reporter: Jordi Hernández (
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I am using hbm2java via Maven integration in a project where we are doing database first
development. I have used a custom ReverseEngineeringStrategy in order to import the
comments from tables and fields into the generated classes.
The project language is spanish, so usually the comments in the database will contain
characters with accents (á, é, í…) etc. When the code is generated, it will produce errors
because the files have the wrong encoding and these characters are mangled.
I took a look at the hbm2x sources and turns out that the code that does the actual
writing of the files looks as follows (in the class
org.hibernate.tool.hbm2x.TemplateProducer) :
fileWriter = new FileWriter(destination);
fileWriter.write(tempResult);
The ‘destination’ variable is a File reference, and tempResult is the templates output.
Well, turns out that with this code, java will write the file using the default plattform
encoding, which in my case, being a Windows user, will end up being CP-1512.
So, for international character codes support I think this code should at least write
UTF-8, or even better, let the user select the encoding.
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