-
cross platform and java
Hi,
I am facing the problem which related to cross platform and java.
The problem is as below:
I am trying to read some records(japanese text) from SQL Server (Windows
NT - English version) database and displaying it in a text area using java.For
character display I am using the third party tool, and there is no problem
in displying it. But When I am running the same program in Japanese OS, its
giving all the records in junk format.And i tried in the reverse way also,
like getting the data from Japanese OS and displaying it in English OS again
the same problem occuring.
I had downloaded the japanese font into my system and chaged the font.properties
file but then also the same problem occurs.While storing the japanese records
in SQL Server I am using the
can any one suggest me a solution...
Thanks ...
Pavan.
-
Re: cross platform and java
How about "encoding"
"pavan Kumar" <javanews4me@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Hi,
>I am facing the problem which related to cross platform and java.
>The problem is as below:
>I am trying to read some records(japanese text) from SQL Server (Windows
>NT - English version) database and displaying it in a text area using java.For
>character display I am using the third party tool, and there is no problem
>in displying it. But When I am running the same program in Japanese OS,
its
>giving all the records in junk format.And i tried in the reverse way also,
>like getting the data from Japanese OS and displaying it in English OS again
>the same problem occuring.
>I had downloaded the japanese font into my system and chaged the font.properties
>file but then also the same problem occurs.While storing the japanese records
>in SQL Server I am using the
>
>can any one suggest me a solution...
>
>
>Thanks ...
>
>Pavan.
-
Re: cross platform and java
Try and go for internationalization in java
"raj" <arjun134@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:39f5cd89$1@news.devx.com...
>
> How about "encoding"
>
>
> "pavan Kumar" <javanews4me@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >Hi,
> >I am facing the problem which related to cross platform and java.
> >The problem is as below:
> >I am trying to read some records(japanese text) from SQL Server (Windows
> >NT - English version) database and displaying it in a text area using
java.For
> >character display I am using the third party tool, and there is no
problem
> >in displying it. But When I am running the same program in Japanese OS,
> its
> >giving all the records in junk format.And i tried in the reverse way
also,
> >like getting the data from Japanese OS and displaying it in English OS
again
> >the same problem occuring.
> >I had downloaded the japanese font into my system and chaged the
font.properties
> >file but then also the same problem occurs.While storing the japanese
records
> >in SQL Server I am using the
> >
> >can any one suggest me a solution...
> >
> >
> >Thanks ...
> >
> >Pavan.
>
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
Forum Rules
|
Top DevX Stories
Easy Web Services with SQL Server 2005 HTTP Endpoints
JavaOne 2005: Java Platform Roadmap Focuses on Ease of Development, Sun Focuses on the "Free" in F.O.S.S.
Wed Yourself to UML with the Power of Associations
Microsoft to Add AJAX Capabilities to ASP.NET
IBM's Cloudscape Versus MySQL
|
Bookmarks