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I've got java source files with iso-8859-1 encoding. When I run ant, I get "warning: unmappable character for encoding UTF-8". I can avoid this if I run ant -Dfile.encoding=iso-8859-1 or add encoding="ISO-8859-1" to each javac statement.

Is there a way to set the property globally within build.xml? <property name="file.encoding" value="ISO-8859-1"> does not work. I know that I can add a foo=ISO-8859-1 property and set encoding="${foo}" to each javac statement, but I'm trying to avoid that.

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If you've got files encoded in a particular way, it's probably best to tell javac that rather than forcing the whole JVM to use a particular encoding. The javac task has an encoding attribute for this reason.

<javac srcdir="${src.dir}" destdir="${build.classes.dir}" encoding="iso-8859-1" />

But really, you should just convert the source files to UTF-8. Everything tastes better in UTF-8. :)

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    Even if you convert the contents to UTF-8, you sometimes have to have a clean environment (LC_ALL=C) and there that comes pretty much handy. Aug 16, 2012 at 6:40
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A few options:

  1. add -Dfile.encoding=iso-8859-1 to your ANT_OPTS environment variable
  2. use <presetdef> to setup defaults for all of your <javac> invocations
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Before changing build file i am getting java compile error like below.

ApplicationConstant.java:73: error: unmappable character for encoding ascii public static final String INVALID_MDTVERSION_SECOND = " This not compatible with the server’s Version";

I have encounter this error when I used to have ant java target as:

 <javac encoding="ascii"...>

Than i have change as below

<javac encoding="iso-8859-1" ...> 

This issue got solved.

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Ant itself cannot set system properties, but if you really want to, you can write a java program which sets the system property, and execute that from within Ant.

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