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Configure application servers for UCS Transformation Format

We can use the client.encoding.override=UTF-8 JVM argument to configure an application server for UCS Transformation Format. This format enables an application server to handle most character encodings, including specialized mathematical and technical symbols.

The client.encoding.override=UTF-8 argument is provided for backwards compatibility. You should only specify this argument if you require multiple language encoding support in the console and there is no other way for you to set the request character encoding required to parse post and query strings.

Before configuring an application server for UCS Transformation Format, you should try to either:

Avoid trouble: If the client.encoding.override=UTF-8 JVM argument is specified, the autoRequestEncoding option does not work even if it is enabled. Therefore, when an application server receives a client request, it checks to see if the charset option is set on the content type header of the request:

  1. If it is set, the application server uses the content type header for character encoding.

  2. If it is not set, the application server uses the character encoding specified for the default.client.encoding system property.

  3. If neither charset nor the default.client.encoding system property is set, the application server uses the ISO-8859-1 character set.

The application server never checks for an Accept-Language header. However, if the autoRequestEncoding option is working, the application server checks for an Accept-Language header before checking to see if a character encoding is specified for the default.client.encoding system property. gotcha

To configure an application server for UCS Transformation Format:

  1. In the console, click Servers > Server Types > WebSphere application servers, and select the server to enable for UCS Transformation Format.

  2. (zos) Then, in the Server Infrastructure section, click Java and process management > Process definition > Control > JVM.

  3. Then, in the Server Infrastructure section, click Java and process management > Process definition > JVM.

  4. Specify -Dclient.encoding.override=UTF-8 for the Generic JVM Arguments property, and click OK. When this argument is specified, UCS Transformation Format is used instead of the character encoding that would be used if the autoRequestEncoding option was in effect.

  5. Click Save to save the changes.

  6. Restart the application server.


Results

The application server uses UCS Transformation Format for encoding.


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