Do most databases (or even Java) allow umlauts/etc in table/column (or class/variable) names? Maybe I'm behind-the-times, but I've never seen that done before.
Thanks,
/dev/mrg
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Subject: [OS-JIRA] Created: (CAY-236) gui application generates malformed xml
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Key: CAY-236
Summary: gui application generates malformed xml
Type: Bug
Status: Assigned
Priority: Major
Project: Cayenne
Components:
CayenneModeler GUI
Versions:
1.1
Assignee: Andrus Adamchik
Reporter: Andreas Pardeike
Created: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 4:04 PM
Updated: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 4:04 PM
Environment: MacOS X 10.3.6
Description:
When a column name contains umlaut (in my example a Ö) then the modeler saves invalid xml files (in my case xyz.map.xml) because the Ö isn't correctly encoded. As a result, Eclipse does not open the file and even opening the saved project back in modeler won't work either.
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