I have compilation errors on my java files:
TestResponse.class:3: error: illegal character: \0
Is it something related to encoding?
It looks like one of:
You're trying to compile a .class file
The compiler is reading a corrupt class file from the classpath.
Even I faced the same problem. The problem was with the file format. Simply save the file in ANSI format instead of Unicode or UTF format. It worked in my case! You can simply open the your code in notepad and Save As in ANSI Encoding character format!
I'm not sure if this is the same problem, but it could be. I zipped some java source from Mac OS X where it was compiling just fine, and copied it to Linux where I was getting these errors:
db/src/._SomeClass.java:1: error: unmappable character for encoding UTF8 ... db/src/._SomeClass.java:1: error: illegal character: \0 ...
This file didn't exist on OS X, but I think it was created when I untarred the archive because the original .java file had extended attributes.
Back on OS X, I could see this when I inspected the permissions for SomeClass.java: -rw-r--r--@ The @ at the end of the permissions indicates extended attributes.
To see the attributes: xattr -l SomeClass.java
To remove them: xattr -c Someclass.java
On Linux, I could just delete the ._SomeClass.java file, but removing the extended attributes on Mac OS X prevented it from happening again.
The problem is that you probably do not have the encoding on ANSI.
If you have the encoding on Unicode you will recive the error
.class
file?