Chinese Character Help

My Problem:
if i use the following statement, my Chinese Charaters become hexadecimal numbers:
stmt = conn.createStatement(OracleResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE, OracleResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY);
if i use the following statement, my Chinese Charaters are OK, but i can not use JDBC20 methods(such as abosolute()):
stmt = conn.createStatement();
My environment:
Oracle 8i,
Oracle Native Language Support(NLS): Simplified Chinese,
Oracle thin driver: oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver,
url: jdbc20:oracle:thin:@192.168.104.8:1521:ora
WebLogic 5.1,
Win2K professional,
JDK 1.2.2
I read the oracle driver docs, tried to use oracle.sql.CharaterSet to translate, but it does not work...:(
My code:
Class.forName("oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver").newInstance();
Properties prop = new java.util.Properties();
prop.setProperty("user", "test");
prop.setProperty("password", "test");
conn =
DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc20:oracle:thin:@192.168.104.8:1521:ora", prop);
System.out.println("conn ok");
stmt = conn.createStatement
(OracleResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE,OracleResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY);
rs = stmt.executeQuery("select * from classinfo1 where parentid = '0'");
rs.next();
int oracleID = CharacterSet.ZHS16CGB231280_CHARSET;
CharacterSet gb = CharacterSet.make(oracleID);
try{
String ss = rs.getString("CLASSINDEX") ; /*this is the hexadecimal number */
CHAR ch = (oracle.sql.CHAR) rs.getOracleObject("CLASSINDEX");
ch = new CHAR(ch.getBytes(), gb);
System.out.println(ch.toString());/* this is also hexadecimal numbers */
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(e);
Thanks in advance.
null

You should check that the right font.properties file is being used in the path:
<jdk1.3.1_path>/jre/bin/lib/font.properties...
If you need to display Traditional Chinese you should replace font.properties with font.properties.zh_TW.
Make sure to keep an original copy of font.properties.
Also, check that jbuilder is looking at the right jdk.
JBuilder > Tools > Configure JDK > set up the new JDK
JBuilder > Project > Project Properties > select the new JDK
good luck!
katherine

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    I have MP3 song with filename in Chinese characters. On my Windows XP, I can view the filename in Chinese character using Windows File Explorer. Even the ID Tag also no problem. But when I use MediaSource Organizer, all my chinese character MP3 filename displayed as rubbish. Is there anyway I can make MediaSource to display chinese character without resorting to third party software since by nati've, Windows XP support chinese character viewing features.
    Thanks,Felix

    caniggia wrote:
    Hi guys. I'm using Win2000 version and it's diff. from XP.
    Anyone can help on this? Thks!
    You will need to install a language viewer. For example, to view Chinese/Korean/Janpanese, you can install NJ Star viewer.

  • Chinese Character

    I am a new user of Blackberry 8300, actually the handheld was a gift from my colleague which she
    bought in Europe, I have chosen the mobile/internet service from Hutchison 3 company for both
    mobile phone and e-mail connection, everything is working properly except the e-mail description
    cannot be displayed or shown in Chinese Character, I've been seeking for the help of the Hutchison
    people as well as download the relevant softwear, follow the guideline of the installation process, the
    situation remained the same, the Chinese Character still displayed in black square dots.
    The question is, if the hand held was not from the local dealer, it cannot be changed to Chinese language?
    Second is, where can I find the software installation or hand held modification for Chinese version.
    Third, I found the new Blackberry 3G hend held on some websites and magazines, when you are going to
    launch theses models?
    Thanks!
    Kenneth. (Kmcchan)

    americangothic wrote:
    How I am going to install this is still a mystery as I have no idea how any of this BB software works.
    http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/BlackBerry-Device-Software/How-To-Reload-Your-Operating-Syste...
    The search box on top-right of this page is your true friend, and the public Knowledge Base too:

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