Classes not found on jvm 1.3 and 1.4

Hi,
I have java programs and when running and I traced with truss appear the following:
stat64("/program/java/text/resources/DateFormatZoneData_es_ES.class", 0xF3680778) Err#2 ENOENT
stat64("/program/java/text/resources/DateFormatZoneData_es_ES.properties", 0xF36802E8) Err#2 ENOENT
("/program/java/text/resources/DateFormatZoneData_en_US.class", 0xF36802E8) Err#2 ENOENT
("/program/java/text/resources/DateFormatZoneData_en_US.properties", 0xF36802E8) Err#2 ENOENT
Why not found this classes? Its a bug?
The jar of jvm includes the classes DateFormatZoneData_es and DateFormatZoneData_en, but DateFormatZoneData_es_ES and DateFormatZoneData_en_US not found.
The jvm by default running java programs with en US
If I running the java with the options:
-Duser.language=en -Duser.region=
then the jvm not prove to find nothing class.
Where I find those classes? In which jar?
Help!
Thanks,
Jorge

Hi [email protected],
Please let us know the product, you need assistance with.
Regards,
Anit Kumar

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