What character encoding standard does tuxedo use

Hi,
I am trying to resolve a problem with communication between Tuxedo 6.4 and Vitria.
It seems that there is a problem with the translation of special characters. Does
anyone know what encoding standard that Tuxedo uses?
Thanks.

Thanks Scott, actually I was asked the following question by Vitria Technical Support,
can you help?
"XDR (External Data Representation) is a protocol used by BEA Tuxedo's
communication engine. XDR handles data format transformations when passing
messages across dissimilar processor architectures.
This is not the equivalent of Character Encoding. I specifically need the
Character Encoding used. I am not sure where your admin needs to check for
this - it might even be set at the OS level. I suspect that it will be
something like ISO-8859-1 or some derivative."
Thanks.
Scott Orshan <[email protected]> wrote:
Within a machine, TUXEDO just sends the bytes that you give it. When
it
goes between machines, it uses XDR to encode the data values for
transmission. There is no character set translation going on, unless
you
are going to an EBCDIC machine. (If you are using data encryption
[tpseal] in TUXEDO 7.1 or 8.0 your data may be encoded even if it stays
on the same machine type.)
     Scott Orshan
     BEA Systems
Richard Astill wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to resolve a problem with communication between Tuxedo6.4 and Vitria.
It seems that there is a problem with the translation of special characters.Does
anyone know what encoding standard that Tuxedo uses?
Thanks.

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