2.7 Character-set mapping file (charsetMapping_user.properties)
This is the definition file for setting the character set for the JP1/AO server based on the character set information acquired from the operation target device.
Format
specification-key-name=setting
Installation folder
- For non-cluster systems:
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JP1/AO-installation-folder\conf\plugin
- For cluster systems:
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shared-folder-name\jp1ao\conf\plugin
Trigger for applying definitions
Starting JP1/AO
Description
One specification key and setting can be specified per line. For the specification key name, the value of the /usr/bin/locale charmap command returned from the operation target device must be specified as is. If the returned value contains a double-quotation mark ("), add the double-quotation mark to the specified value. For setting, specify the character set that corresponds to the specification key name.
You can specify the following character sets:
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EUC-JP
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eucjp
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ibm-943C
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ISO-8859-1
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MS932
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PCK
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Shift_JIS
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UTF-8
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windows-31j
Note the following points when coding the character-set mapping file.
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Lines that begin with # are treated as comments.
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Blank lines are ignored.
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The encoding is ISO 8859-1.
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The entries are case sensitive.
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To specify a backslash (\) in a character string, two backslashes (\\) must be entered.
In this case, assume two backslashes as one byte to calculate the size.
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If the same specification key is entered multiple times in a file, the last one that is specified will take effect.
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If an invalid value is specified in the character-set mapping file, an execution error occurs in the plug-in that references the character-set mapping file.
Example definitions
- If the operation target device is HP-UX:
"utf8.cm" = UTF-8 "iso88591.cm" = ISO-8859-1 "SJIS.cm" = Shift_JIS "eucJP.cm" = EUC-JP