XI, WebService Call, XML incoming request Umlauts go into "#"

Hi
we have following problem. We have WebService defined in XI.
Request XML file comes from external system to call WebService, and in one of the fields there is German Umlaut character. But in XI Monitoring this Umlaut is changed into "#" character.
How to achieve that Umltauts go as umlauts to message mapping?
Thank you

Hi Walczak,
    Try using a different encoding format for the XML message, which support the German Characters.
Regards,
Ravi Kanth Talagana

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    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [DB_PORT]:[1521]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [USER_ID]:[1251]
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    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] ------- Properties stored in Java System Properties -------
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    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [user.name]:[utsguest]
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    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [java.vm.info]:[mixed mode]
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    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [org.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass]:[com.sun.corba.ee.impl.orb.ORBImpl]
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    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [java.vm.version]:[1.5.0_05-b05]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [user.variant]:[]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [java.protocol.handler.pkgs]:[oracle.apps.xdo.common.net.protocol|com.evermind.protocol]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [checkForUpdates]:[adminClientOnly]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [java.awt.printerjob]:[sun.awt.windows.WPrinterJob]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [RUN_FROM_JDEV]:[true]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [sun.io.unicode.encoding]:[UnicodeLittle]
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    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [awt.toolkit]:[sun.awt.windows.WToolkit]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [MetaObjectContext]:[oracle.adf.mds.jbo.JBODefManager]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [FND_TOP]:[C:\OAF\jdevhome\jdev\dbc_files\]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [oracle.j2ee.http.socket.timeout]:[500]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [com.oracle.corba.ee.security.ssl.port]:[5656]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [JRAD_ELEMENT_LIST_PATH]:[C:\OAF\jdevhome\jdev\myhtml\OA_HTML\jrad\]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [JTFDBCFILE]:[C:\OAF\jdevhome\jdev\dbc_files\secure\DEV.dbc]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [com.sun.CORBA.POA.ORBServerId]:[1000000]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [java.naming.factory.url.pkgs]:[oracle.oc4j.naming.url]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [user.home]:[C:\Documents and Settings\utsguest]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [java.specification.vendor]:[Sun Microsystems Inc.]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [oracle.home]:[C:\OAF\jdevbin]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [oracle.dms.sensors]:[5]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [java.library.path]:[C:\OAF\jdevbin\jdk\bin;.;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\DevSuiteHome_1\jdk\jre\bin\classic;C:\DevSuiteHome_1\jdk\jre\bin;C:\DevSuiteHome_1\jdk\jre\bin\client;C:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib;C:\DevSuiteHome_1\bin;C:\DevSuiteHome_1\jre\1.4.2\bin\client;C:\DevSuiteHome_1\jre\1.4.2\bin;C:\apps\product\11.1.0\client_1\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\Program Files\Intel\DMIX;C:\WINDOWS\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0;C:\WINDOWS\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [java.vendor.url]:[http://java.sun.com/]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [XDO_TOP]:[E:\oracle\apps\apps_st\appl\xdo\12.0.0]
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    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [oracle.j2ee.dont.use.memory.archive]:[true]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [java.vm.vendor]:[Sun Microsystems Inc.]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [java.runtime.name]:[Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition]
    [123109_073025194][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] 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