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package org.apache.commons.codec;
/**
* Character encoding names required of every implementation of the Java platform.
*
* From the Java documentation Standard
* charsets:
*
* Every implementation of the Java platform is required to support the following character encodings. Consult the
* release documentation for your implementation to see if any other encodings are supported. Consult the release
* documentation for your implementation to see if any other encodings are supported.
*
*
*
* US-ASCII
* Seven-bit ASCII, a.k.a. ISO646-US, a.k.a. the Basic Latin block of the Unicode character set.
* ISO-8859-1
* ISO Latin Alphabet No. 1, a.k.a. ISO-LATIN-1.
* UTF-8
* Eight-bit Unicode Transformation Format.
* UTF-16BE
* Sixteen-bit Unicode Transformation Format, big-endian byte order.
* UTF-16LE
* Sixteen-bit Unicode Transformation Format, little-endian byte order.
* UTF-16
* Sixteen-bit Unicode Transformation Format, byte order specified by a mandatory initial byte-order mark (either order
* accepted on input, big-endian used on output.)
*
*
* This perhaps would best belong in the [lang] project. Even if a similar interface is defined in [lang], it is not
* forseen that [codec] would be made to depend on [lang].
*
* @see Standard charsets
* @author Apache Software Foundation
* @since 1.4
* @version $Id: CharEncoding.java 797857 2009-07-25 23:43:33Z ggregory $
*/
public class CharEncoding {
/**
* CharEncodingISO Latin Alphabet No. 1, a.k.a. ISO-LATIN-1.
*
* Every implementation of the Java platform is required to support this character encoding.
*
*
* @see Standard charsets
*/
public static final String ISO_8859_1 = "ISO-8859-1";
/**
*
* Seven-bit ASCII, also known as ISO646-US, also known as the Basic Latin block of the Unicode character set.
*
*
* Every implementation of the Java platform is required to support this character encoding.
*
*
* @see Standard charsets
*/
public static final String US_ASCII = "US-ASCII";
/**
*
* Sixteen-bit Unicode Transformation Format, The byte order specified by a mandatory initial byte-order mark
* (either order accepted on input, big-endian used on output)
*
*
* Every implementation of the Java platform is required to support this character encoding.
*
*
* @see Standard charsets
*/
public static final String UTF_16 = "UTF-16";
/**
*
* Sixteen-bit Unicode Transformation Format, big-endian byte order.
*
*
* Every implementation of the Java platform is required to support this character encoding.
*
*
* @see Standard charsets
*/
public static final String UTF_16BE = "UTF-16BE";
/**
*
* Sixteen-bit Unicode Transformation Format, little-endian byte order.
*
*
* Every implementation of the Java platform is required to support this character encoding.
*
*
* @see Standard charsets
*/
public static final String UTF_16LE = "UTF-16LE";
/**
*
* Eight-bit Unicode Transformation Format.
*
*
* Every implementation of the Java platform is required to support this character encoding.
*
*
* @see Standard charsets
*/
public static final String UTF_8 = "UTF-8";
}