I am using JBoss 3.2 and mySQL 4.0 on both, Windows and Linux (Suse 8.2) -
jdbc-connector 2.0.14 - all the same configuration
My Application runs fine under Windows. When I transfer it to Linux, I do
not get the German "Umlaute" right. Instead the database supplies "?". When
I read out the database with the commandline-tool, it reads out the right
characters. When I access the database on Linus from the Windows computer,
it works fine as well.
Doe anybody has a hint, what could be the problem.
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