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   =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Arne_Vajh=F8j?= to Tom Anderson   
   Re: MS SQL Server, JDBC, and Unicode?   
   11 Jul 09 14:00:35   
   
   XPost: comp.lang.java.programmer   
   From: arne@vajhoej.dk   
      
   Tom Anderson wrote:   
   > On Sat, 11 Jul 2009, Arne Vajh?j wrote:   
   >   
   >> Tom Anderson wrote:   
   >>> On Fri, 10 Jul 2009, Arne Vajh?j wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> Tom Anderson wrote:   
   >>>>> Has anyone made SQL Server work with unicode in java?   
   >>>>   
   >>>> I can't get it not to work.   
   >>>   
   >>> Thanks for doing this, Arne - i should probably have tried it myself.   
   >>> It eliminates one area of doubt about the problem, but still leaves   
   >>> me none the wiser as to why the system won't do unicode right. Maybe   
   >>> it's constructing SQL strings internally, rather than using   
   >>> PreparedStatements, and not using the N'?' syntax. I really don't   
   >>> think that's the case, though - i've seen evidence from debugging and   
   >>> stack traces that PreparedStatements are indeed used.   
   >>   
   >> We will need more info to trouble shoot.   
   >>   
   >> code   
   >> what is being inserted   
   >> what is being selected out   
   >   
   > All of that is under the hood where i can't really get at it, sadly.   
   >   
   > Although i could trap the queries and the results with the SQL Server   
   > profiler.   
   >   
   > And i could run the app under a debugger and breakpoint all the   
   > interesting methods, to see what's actually being called.   
      
   More info is definitely needed.   
      
   Right now it is like trying to catch a black cat in a dark room   
   blindfolded.   
      
   Arne   
      
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