Description
For some Windows Machines, Java does not have default UTF-8 encoding. This is necessary when generating data with special characters (Swedish characters, Japanese characters, etc.). The steps in this article can be used to set Java's character encoding to UTF-8 manually.
Step 1: Add New System Variable
A new system variable will need to be added to the user's Window machine.
- Enter "environment variables" in the search.
- Select "Edit the system environment variables" in the results.
- Click on Environment Variables.
- Next, click on the New... button to add a new system variable.
- Enter the following information for the new system variable and then click OK:
Variable Name: JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS
Variable Value: -Dfile.encoding=UTF8 - Click OK to finish saving the change.
- Click OK to exit the System Properties window.
Step 2: Open a New Terminal Window
- Open a new Terminal window.
- Set the path to match the resource.home.directory path value in the GenRocket web platform.
Step 3: Run the Scenario
- Run the Scenario at the command line using the genrocket -r command.
Step 4: Open the Output File in an Editor such as Notepad++
The example below contains address information for Saudi Arabia: