I wrote a little library that can do simple translations, for example, i can select an
operation such as english -> russian. Then if i send my library the string
"greetings" it will return to me "??????" (privet) in cyrillic. Since
java stores it's strings in unicode, this is all very easy, so long as the result
string gets output with something like this :
PrintStream out = new PrintStream(System.out, true, "UTF-8");
out.print(results);
I'm trying to wrap a POJO web service around it, and it works fine with latin chars,
but with things like cyrillic, something in the soap stack is mangling up my result
string. I don't know what kind of output encoding the xml writer is using, but the
string it generates is useless.
is it possible to tell the soap stack to use UTF-8? I'm not sure what can be done to
solve my problem.
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