Well tried all variations:
-Duser.language=de
-Duser.country=DE
-Dfile.encoding=utf8
-Dclinet.encoding.override=UTF-8
and none worked. The way these J2EE applications work when using globalisation is a real pain. It all starts at the browser interface, down through the application into the system so trying to find exactly where the problem lies is a nightmare. Many thanks for all the suggestions
-Duser.language=de
-Duser.country=DE
-Dfile.encoding=utf8
-Dclinet.encoding.override=UTF-8
and none worked. The way these J2EE applications work when using globalisation is a real pain. It all starts at the browser interface, down through the application into the system so trying to find exactly where the problem lies is a nightmare. Many thanks for all the suggestions
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