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When I insert from terminal all good: INSERT INTO towns VALUES (113, 'Česká Třebová', 22, "test", true);

But when I manually save through JDBC:

java.sql.Connection conn = null;
Statement stmt = null;
Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver");
conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/a2b", "root", "root");
stmt = conn.createStatement();
stmt.executeUpdate("INSERT INTO towns VALUES (200, 'Česká Třebová', 22, 'test', true);");

...or persist object from Hibernate:

String townName = new String("Česká Třebová".getBytes(), "UTF-8");
townDao.persist(new Town(townName, CountryCode.AQ, "test", true));

...or with PreparedStatement:

PreparedStatement addTown = null;
String addTownPrepared = "INSERT INTO towns VALUES (1100, ?, 22, 'test', true)";
addTown = conn.prepareStatement(addTownPrepared);
addTown.setString(1, townName);
addTown.executeUpdate();

...I see ?eská T?ebová at MySQL 5.5

I have in database many cities named like Göppingen, Würzburg, Kolín - problem not with all non-latin symbols.

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I am under Lubuntu 14.04.

show variables like '%char%';

+--------------------------+----------------------------+
| Variable_name            | Value                      |
+--------------------------+----------------------------+
| character_set_client     | utf8                       |
| character_set_connection | utf8                       |
| character_set_database   | latin1                     |
| character_set_filesystem | binary                     |
| character_set_results    | utf8                       |
| character_set_server     | latin1                     |
| character_set_system     | utf8                       |
| character_sets_dir       | /usr/share/mysql/charsets/ |
+--------------------------+----------------------------+

In pom.xml I have

<integration-test.jdbc.url><![CDATA[jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/a2b?useUnicode=yes&characterEncoding=UTF-8]]></integration-test.jdbc.url>

My table:

CREATE TABLE towns (
  id                  BIGINT            AUTO_INCREMENT      ,
  name                VARCHAR (256)     NOT NULL            ,
  country             SMALLINT          NOT NULL            ,
  source              VARCHAR (256)                         ,
  is_active           BIT               DEFAULT 1           ,
  PRIMARY KEY (id)
) ENGINE = InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET = utf8;

Screenshot from Workbench: enter image description here

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  • you also need to set UTF-8 encoding in table column / table definition.May be this will help you cameronyule.com/2008/07/configuring-mysql-to-use-utf-8 Jun 17, 2014 at 13:59
  • @Yagnesh My tables and columns in utf8 - no problem when INSERT or SELECT from terminal (with non-latin characters like Č) - I think problem with JDBC.. Jun 17, 2014 at 14:03
  • 2
    DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/a2b?useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=UTF-8", "root", "root");
    – Heisenberg
    Jun 17, 2014 at 14:05
  • 1
    Have you verified that your Java source file is saved with UTF-8 encoding? Jun 17, 2014 at 14:26
  • 1
    You do not know what you do in "new String..getBytes()" pattern. It is a classic bug pattern to create character lost and performance degrade.
    – Dennis C
    Jun 17, 2014 at 15:45

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Be careful with URL to database! Are you sure that you edit that URL that you think?

In my pom.xml I have:

<integration-test.jdbc.url>, <test.jdbc.url> and <jdbc.url>.

I need to be changed the <jdbc.url> from jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/a2b to <![CDATA[jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/a2b?useUnicode=yes&characterEncoding=UTF-8]]>

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