Cannot set a weblogic system property in batch

Hello All,
I'm running an weblogic application on weblogic 8.1 SP1. The application uses
UTF-8 data from a mssql database. The problem is that weblogic 8.1 SP1 does not
show UTF-8 data correctly. I've read docs and found that in order to make sure
that weblogic's output is in UTF-8 I can configure a weblogic system property
like that:
add -Dweblogic.webservice.i18n.charset="utf-8" into JAVA_OPTIONS in startweblogic.cmd
batch file. But during the process of starting it shows me the following:
<10.10.2003 20:08:50 NOVST> <Warning> <Management> <BEA-141087> <Unrecognized
pr
operty: webservice.i18n.charset.>
I also do not see changes in weblogic's behaviour (IMHO it should add charset=utf-8
to Content-type header of each response to clients.
However on weblogic 7.0 SP1 everything works without adding this option, but when
I add it the server claims again that it's unrecognized and I see no effect in
the HTTP headers of the server response.
PLease help me to investigate this issue!
Thanks for any help
Dmitry.

Hello,
You are setting the charset value (UTF-8) correctly. The <Warning>
message from the server startup can be safely ignored.
The server should respond to the charset provided by the client. You
can also set the charset on the web service using charset attribute of
the <web-service> element in the web-services.xml file. See:
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81/webserv/i18n.html
Have you tried setting the "-Dweblogic.webservice.i18n.charset=utf-8" on
the client?
Use the "-Dweblogic.webservice.verbose=true" flag to help diagnose this
issue. See: http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81/webserv/trouble.html
Hope this helps,
Bruce
Dmitry wrote:
>
Hello All,
I'm running an weblogic application on weblogic 8.1 SP1. The application uses
UTF-8 data from a mssql database. The problem is that weblogic 8.1 SP1 does not
show UTF-8 data correctly. I've read docs and found that in order to make sure
that weblogic's output is in UTF-8 I can configure a weblogic system property
like that:
add <Warning> into JAVA_OPTIONS in startweblogic.cmd
batch file. But during the process of starting it shows me the following:
<10.10.2003 20:08:50 NOVST> <Warning> <Management> <BEA-141087> <Unrecognized
pr
operty: webservice.i18n.charset.>
I also do not see changes in weblogic's behaviour (IMHO it should add charset=utf-8
to Content-type header of each response to clients.
However on weblogic 7.0 SP1 everything works without adding this option, but when
I add it the server claims again that it's unrecognized and I see no effect in
the HTTP headers of the server response.
PLease help me to investigate this issue!
Thanks for any help
Dmitry.

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