Display Chinese in WLCS 2.0

Hi
My configuration is WebLogic Server 5.1.0 and WebLogic Commerce Server 2.0
both running on Chinese NT 4.0 with service pack 6. It is connected to a
remote Oracle 8i database using JDBC driver version 8.1.5.
I update the myBuyBean database such that some Chinese characters are
embedded in the description column of the jellybean table. When executing
the the myBuyBean Demo and query for Jelly beans, the Chinese Characters are
replaced by a single bank space.
Besides, I write a separate serlvet which select the description column from
the jellybean table and then execute the servlet on WebLogic Server. The
Chinese characters output are fine.
Is this a bug within WLCS 2.0 or is there any modification to be done on the
properties files?
Warren

<YOUR QUESTION>
My configuration is WebLogic Server 5.1.0 and WebLogic Commerce Server 2.0
both running on Chinese NT 4.0 with service pack 6. It is connected to a
remote Oracle 8i database using JDBC driver version 8.1.5.
I update the myBuyBean database such that some Chinese characters are
embedded in the description column of the jellybean table. When executing
the the myBuyBean Demo and query for Jelly beans, the Chinese Charactersare
replaced by a single bank space.
Besides, I write a separate serlvet which select the description columnfrom
the jellybean table and then execute the servlet on WebLogic Server. The
Chinese characters output are fine.
Is this a bug within WLCS 2.0 or is there any modification to be done onthe
properties files?</YOUR QUESTION>
<OUR SUGGESTION>
We technically do not support internationalization yet.
Running English version software on Chinese version platform and Vice Versa
are always the problems. We normally suggest our customers to use Netscape
Communicator instead of Microsoft Internet Explorer because of the
historical reason.
Copying Chinese characters or sentence from Chinese editor to database
console is also not very trusty because 16-bit character representation
requires two 8-bit combination. As people experienced, sometimes you have no
idea you just ignore a space needed by Chinese characters or not, but the
result will be quiet different and supurising.
The very interesting question is that why people do not use English version
NT with interactive Chinese translator (such as "Earth Village") instead of
Chinese version NT. Unix box is also a better way for Chinese related
application processing.
</OUR SUGGESTION>

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