Displaying chinese charachters in JSP

i need chinese charachtes get displayed in my JSP.actuallly a messege string is coming from the servlet.
How can i send that message using unicodes to dispay it in chinese.Since i'm new to this scenario please give me some step by step guidence to get this job done .if some one out there has done this kind of a job it'll be greatfull if u can help me in any way...
thanks in advance
dilan

In a Servlet you can say before obtaining the
HttpServletResponse.setContentType(type)setContentType
Sets the content type of the response being sent to the client.
The content type may include the type of character encoding used, for example, text/html; charset=ISO-8859-4.
If obtaining a PrintWriter, this method should be called first.

Similar Messages

  • Display Chinese characters on JSP under WebLogic 6.1

    We've recently migrated from WebLogic 5.1 to 6.1 and we found that all those
    Chinese JSP pages cannot display properly under Solaris, but it works on
    some Windows 2000 machines (but everything work under 5.1).
    However we haven't made any special changes to any configuration in all
    these machines. Why some of them work and some of them doesn't ? Those W2K
    machines work are running English version of Windows 2000, but with Chinese
    character sets installed.
    Our Chinese JSP pages use big5 character encoding instead of unicode.
    I've read a number of messages in this newsgroup but I'm still very
    confusing on how to fix the problem ...

    Hi,
    I have the same problem here. I am using weblogic 6.1 on W2k server. I save
    prpblem from those static contents in the jsp file, but those data in chinese
    from oracle database is working fine. I create a simple jsp file just with a simple
    text "hello world" in chinese, I save one as a html and one as a jsp. When I run
    this two under weblogic 6.1, the html file display correctly but the jsp is not.
    I try "UTF-8", "GB2312" and other charsets but all not working with jsp files.
    Please help.... Thank you.
    yanglin
    "Nohmenn BABAI" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >
    Dear Ricky,
    Could you please check the following :
    If you are on Sun Solaris systems please check the LC values of your
    =
    environment as shown in example below.
    This is the cause of many troubles due to the fact that the JVM =
    considers these parameters to encode.
    (example given for Italian display, so I guess for you this will be =
    Big5)
    On Solaris 7 the right settings are=20
    LC_COLLATE=3Dit.ISO8859-15
    LC_CTYPE=3Dit.ISO8859-15
    LC_MESSAGES=3Dit
    LC_MONETARY=3Dit.ISO8859-15
    LC_NUMERIC=3Dit.ISO8859-15
    LC_TIME=3Dit.ISO8859-15=20
    on Solaris 8=20
    LC_COLLATE=3Dit_IT.ISO8859-1
    LC_CTYPE=3Dit_IT.ISO8859-1
    LC_MESSAGES=3Dit
    LC_MOLC_COLLATE=3Dit.ISO8859-15
    LC_NUMERIC=3Dit_IT.ISO8859-1
    LC_TIME=3Dit_IT.ISO8859-1
    Also another point to check is=20
    In All Weblogic Releases :
    You can add the flag -Dfile.encoding=3DUTF8 in the startup line to force
    =
    default encoding in the JVM
    In your Webloigc 5.1 property file
    # WEBLOGIC CHARACTERS PROPERTIES
    weblogic.httpd.inputCharset./russian/*=3DISO-8859-5
    weblogic.httpd.inputCharset./utf/*=3DUTF-8
    weblogic.httpd.inputCharset./french/*=3DISO-8859-1
    weblogic.httpd.inputCharset./japan*=3DShift_JIS
    # FOR ENCODING THE WHOLE SITE IN UTF-8, UNCOMMENT THE FOLLOWING LINE
    #weblogic.httpd.inputCharset./*=3DUTF-8
    In your weblogic.xml's Weblogic 6.1 and later :
    <weblogic-web-app>=20
    <charset-params>=20
    <input-charset>=20
    <resource-path>/japan*</resource-path>=20
    <java-charset-name>Shift_JIS</java-charset-name>=20
    </input-charset>=20
    </charset-params>
    =20
    <charset-params>=20
    <input-charset>=20
    <resource-path>/russian*</resource-path>=20
    <java-charset-name>ISO-8859-5</java-charset-name>=20
    </input-charset>=20
    </charset-params>=20
    <charset-params>=20
    <input-charset>=20
    <resource-path>/french*</resource-path>=20
    <java-charset-name>ISO-8859-1</java-charset-name>=20
    </input-charset>=20
    </charset-params>
    <charset-params>=20
    <input-charset>=20
    <resource-path>/UTF-8*</resource-path>=20
    <java-charset-name>UTF-8</java-charset-name>=20
    </input-charset>=20
    </charset-params> =20
    </weblogic-web-app>
    As you may have noted, the ressouce-path is starting from root, and =
    after you insert the directory where you want to define de encoding.
    This will influence the JVM when performing a compilation (please clean
    =
    the temp directories from any compiled jsps before re-starting your =
    WLS).
    Please reply in the forum is you still face the problem after all these
    =
    modifications.
    Best regards
    Nohmenn BABAI
    BEA EMEA Technical Support Engineer
    "Ricky Wong" <[email protected]> a =E9crit dans le message de news:
    =
    [email protected]...
    We've recently migrated from WebLogic 5.1 to 6.1 and we found thatall =
    those
    Chinese JSP pages cannot display properly under Solaris, but it works=
    on
    some Windows 2000 machines (but everything work under 5.1).
    =20
    However we haven't made any special changes to any configuration in=
    all
    these machines. Why some of them work and some of them doesn't ? Those=
    W2K
    machines work are running English version of Windows 2000, but with=
    Chinese
    character sets installed.
    =20
    Our Chinese JSP pages use big5 character encoding instead of unicode.
    =20
    I've read a number of messages in this newsgroup but I'm still very
    confusing on how to fix the problem ...
    =20
    =20<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
    <HTML><HEAD>
    <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; =
    charset=3Diso-8859-1">
    <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2716.2200" name=3DGENERATOR>
    <STYLE></STYLE>
    </HEAD>
    <BODY>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Dear Ricky,</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Could you please check the following
    =
    :</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>If you are on Sun Solaris systems =
    please check the=20
    <STRONG>LC</STRONG> values of your environment as shown in example=20
    below.<BR>This is the cause of many troubles due to the fact that the
    =
    JVM=20
    considers these parameters to encode.</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>(example given for Italian display,
    so =
    I guess for=20
    you this will be <STRONG>Big5</STRONG>)</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><BR><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><FONT color=3D#ff0000><STRONG>On
    =
    Solaris 7 the=20
    right settings are</STRONG>=20
    <BR></FONT>LC_COLLATE=3Dit.ISO8859-15<BR>LC_CTYPE=3Dit.ISO8859-15<BR>LC_M=
    ESSAGES=3Dit<BR>LC_MONETARY=3Dit.ISO8859-15<BR>LC_NUMERIC=3Dit.ISO8859-15=
    <BR>LC_TIME=3Dit.ISO8859-15=20
    </FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><FONT color=3D#ff0000><STRONG>on =
    Solaris 8</STRONG>=20
    <BR></FONT>LC_COLLATE=3Dit_IT.ISO8859-1<BR>LC_CTYPE=3Dit_IT.ISO8859-1<BR>=
    LC_MESSAGES=3Dit<BR>LC_MOLC_COLLATE=3Dit.ISO8859-15<BR>LC_NUMERIC=3Dit_IT=
    ..ISO8859-1<BR>LC_TIME=3Dit_IT.ISO8859-1</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><STRONG>Also another point to check
    =
    is</STRONG>=20
    </FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>In All Weblogic Releases :<BR>You can
    =
    add the flag=20
    -Dfile.encoding=3DUTF8 in the startup line to force default encoding
    in =
    the=20
    JVM</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><STRONG>In your Webloigc 5.1 property=20
    file</STRONG></FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2># # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #
    # # =
    # # # # # #=20
    # # # # # # # #<BR># WEBLOGIC CHARACTERS PROPERTIES<BR>#=20
    ------------------------------------------------<BR>weblogic.httpd.inputC=
    harset./russian/*=3DISO-8859-5<BR>weblogic.httpd.inputCharset./utf/*=3DUT=
    F-8<BR>weblogic.httpd.inputCharset./french/*=3DISO-8859-1<BR>weblogic.htt=
    pd.inputCharset./japan*=3DShift_JIS<BR>#=20
    # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #<BR>#
    =
    FOR=20
    ENCODING THE WHOLE SITE IN UTF-8, UNCOMMENT THE FOLLOWING LINE<BR>#=20
    ------------------------------------------------<BR>#weblogic.httpd.input=
    Charset./*=3DUTF-8</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><BR><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><STRONG>In your weblogic.xml's =
    Weblogic 6.1 and=20
    later :</STRONG></FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><weblogic-web-app> </FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><charset-params> =
    <BR><input-charset>=20
    <BR><resource-path>/japan*</resource-path>=20
    <BR><java-charset-name>Shift_JIS</java-charset-name>=20
    <BR></input-charset>=20
    <BR></charset-params><BR> <BR><charset-params>=20
    <BR><input-charset>=20
    <BR><resource-path>/russian*</resource-path>=20
    <BR><java-charset-name>ISO-8859-5</java-charset-name>=20
    <BR></input-charset> <BR></charset-params> </FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><charset-params> =
    <BR><input-charset>=20
    <BR><resource-path>/french*</resource-path>=20
    <BR><java-charset-name>ISO-8859-1</java-charset-name>=20
    <BR></input-charset> <BR></charset-params></FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><charset-params> =
    <BR><input-charset>=20
    <BR><resource-path>/UTF-8*</resource-path>=20
    <BR><java-charset-name>UTF-8</java-charset-name>=20
    <BR></input-charset> <BR></charset-params>  =
    </FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></weblogic-web-app></FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><EM>As you may have noted, the =
    ressouce-path is=20
    starting from root, and after you insert the directory where you want
    to =
    define=20
    de encoding.</EM></FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><EM><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT></EM> </DIV>
    <DIV><EM><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT></EM> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>This will influence the JVM when =
    performing a=20
    compilation (please clean the temp directories from any compiled jsps
    =
    before=20
    re-starting your WLS).</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Please reply in the forum is you still
    =
    face the=20
    problem after all these modifications.</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Best regards</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Nohmenn BABAI</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>BEA EMEA Technical Support =
    Engineer</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial><BR><FONT size=3D2></FONT></FONT> </DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>"Ricky Wong" <</FONT><A=20
    href=3D"mailto:[email protected]"><FONT face=3DArial=20
    size=3D2>[email protected]</FONT></A><FONT face=3DArial =
    size=3D2>> a =E9crit dans=20
    le message de news: </FONT><A =
    href=3D"mailto:[email protected]"><FONT=20
    face=3DArial size=3D2>[email protected]</FONT></A><FONT =
    face=3DArial=20
    size=3D2>...</FONT></DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>> We've recently
    =
    migrated from=20
    WebLogic 5.1 to 6.1 and we found that all those<BR>> Chinese JSP =
    pages cannot=20
    display properly under Solaris, but it works on<BR>> some Windows
    =
    2000=20
    machines (but everything work under 5.1).<BR>> <BR>> However we
    =
    haven't=20
    made any special changes to any configuration in all<BR>> these =
    machines. Why=20
    some of them work and some of them doesn't ? Those W2K<BR>> machines
    =
    work are=20
    running English version of Windows 2000, but with Chinese<BR>> =
    character sets=20
    installed.<BR>> <BR>> Our Chinese JSP pages use big5 character
    =
    encoding=20
    instead of unicode.<BR>> <BR>> I've read a number of messages in
    =
    this=20
    newsgroup but I'm still very<BR>> confusing on how to fix the problem
    =
    ....<BR>> <BR>> </FONT></BODY></HTML>

  • Displaying chinese characters in browser

    Dear sirs,
    I am having the following issue in chinese internationalization.when i stored the JSP form parameters(typed in chinese) in database,it stored some kind of junk characters ....and when i displayed ,they showed like SMALL SMALL tables.... in my browser.
    Our project is java based web application.
    Java-1.5
    Mysql-5.0.24
    tomcat-5.5
    JSP-1.2
    servlet-2.0
    browser-mozilla firebox
    I set in my all JSP pages,
    ----->1.<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset="UTF-8" pageEncoding="UTF-8"%>
    ----->2.<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8">
    in my JAVA files,i added,
    ----->String encode=ServletContext.getInitParameter("javaEncoding");
    ----->request.setCharacterEncoding(encode); (it gets encoding UTF-8 from web.xml file)
    In my MYSQL,i set...
    ----->mysql --default-character-set=utf8 -username -password -database
    so,i changed client,connection,results,system charactersets " utf8" and connection collation is "utf8".
    In my DATABASE connection String...i added,
    ------>useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=UTF-8
    In my TOMCAT web.xml file..i added these lines as i am using POST method for form.
    <context-param>
    <param-name>javaEncoding<param-name>
    <param-value>UTF-8<param-value>
    <context-param>
    still .i am unable to display chinese characters in my browser.
    but.when i am using getBytes() for all form parameters in JAVA file....i m able to store chinese in db and dispay in browser ....
    String param;
    ---->String param=newString(param.getBytes("ISO8859-1"),"UTF-8");
    Could anyone tell me another method for displaying chinese except this getBytes()..
    please help me out. i am trying to find out an alternative server-independent method for past two weeks.
    Advance thanks for reading and help.
    mullaimaran.

    Hi one_dane &Mr.Clap,
    Thank you for your help.
    At last i displayed chinese characters with out using getBytes() and web.xml configuration.
    My settings for displaying chinese....
    JSP :
    1<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset="UTF-8" pageEncoding="UTF-8"%>2.<HEAD>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8">
    </HEAD>JAVA(Servlet):
    request.setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8");MYSQL:
    Mysql connection String...i added,
    ----> useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=UTF-8i m using linux terminal for mysql login.
    bash]$  mysql --default-character-set=utf8 -username -password -database nameSo, i changed these settiings in database
    mysql> show variables like '%char%';
    +--------------------------+----------------------------+
    | Variable_name | Value |
    +--------------------------+----------------------------+
    | character_set_client | utf8 |
    | character_set_connection | utf8 |
    | character_set_database | utf8 |
    | character_set_filesystem | binary |
    | character_set_results | utf8 |
    | character_set_server | utf8 |
    | character_set_system | utf8 |
    | character_sets_dir | /usr/share/mysql/charsets/ |
    +--------------------------+----------------------------+and set collation....
    mysql> show variables like '%col%';
    +---------------------------+-------------------+
    | Variable_name | Value |
    +---------------------------+-------------------+
    | collation_connection | utf8_general_ci |
    | collation_database | utf8_general_ci |
    | collation_server | utf8_general_ci |Once again thank you....for help.Keep your assistance in this forum.
    mullaimaran.

  • Display chinese character HTML in iPS3sp3

    Hi there,
    I am using iPS3sp3 and I modified it so that JSP can display chinese character correctly. But somehow I still can not display the chinese character in normal HTML.For instance, I put chinese character in Ldap.properties file but when user go to the Ldap login screen, the chinese can not be displayed correctly. The following is the modification I have done and can anybody please give me some help?
    adding zh_TW in iwtPlatform-availableLocales
    adding zh_TW in iwtPlatform-locale
    adding BIG5 in iwtPlatform-HTMLcharset
    adding ips.locale=en_US,zh_TW,zh_TW.BIG5 in platform.conf file
    Setting, User's Default Locale: zh_TW
    Setting, User's Default HTML charset: BIG5

    Finally, I made it work. The solution is pretty straight forward. All I need to do is to convert these kind of html file to utf8 encoded files and then, it works perfectly. Hope this might be useful for some people.

  • How to display Chinese language?

    There is a plan text file: article.txt, this file includes an Chinese article (Chinese Language).
    The web server is English system.
    Now I use a jsp file to display the content of this file, I use BufferedReader class to read the content of the file, then display it.
    I use contentType="text/html;charset=gb2312" also, but it cannot display Chinese Character correctly.
    Can anyone tell me how to display it?

    Hi i am having the same problem....how did you do it...can please help me
    <pre>
    <%@ page import="java.util.*,java.io.*,java.text.*,java.sql.* " %>
    <%@ page language="java" contentType="text/html; charset=UTF-8" %>
    <% response.setContentType("text/html; charset=UTF-8"); %>
    <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
    <html>
    <head>
    <title>
    </title>     
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />     
    <meta name="Generator" content="TextPad 4.0" />
    <meta name="Author" content="" />     
    <meta name="Keywords" content="" />     
    <meta name="Description" content="" />
    </head>
    <body bgcolor="#ffffff" background="" text="#000000" link="#ff0000" vlink="#800000" alink="#ff00ff">
    <%
    request.setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8");
    String str1 = "\u7528\u6237\u540d";
    String name = request.getParameter("name");
    if(name != null) {     
    // instead of setCharacterEncoding...     
    name = new String(name.getBytes("ISO8859_1"), "UTF-8");
    System.out.println(application.getRealPath("/"));
    System.out.println(application.getRealPath("/src"));
    %>
    req enc: <%= request.getCharacterEncoding() %>
    rsp enc: <%= response.getCharacterEncoding() %>
    str1: <%= str1 %>
    name: <%= name %>
    <%
    BufferedReader in = null;
    ArrayList str = new ArrayList(100);
    try {  
         in = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader( new FileInputStream("c:/Chinadescription\\coldtofu.txt"),"UTF-8"));
         String line;
         while ((line = in.readLine()) != null) {   
         line = line.trim(); //
         if (line.equals("[stop]"))
         break;
         str.add(line);
         finally {
         if (in != null) {  
         try {    
         in.close();
         catch (Exception e) {}
         for (int i = 0 ; i < str.size(); i++) out.println(str.get(i));
    %>
    <form method="GET" action="testcharacter.jsp" encoding="UTF-8">
    Name: <input type="text" name="name" value="" >
    <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit" />
    </form>
    </body>
    </html>
    </pre>

  • Hi, am trying to display chinese characters

    hi,..i have problem displaying chinese characters using the reporting tools. i even changed the .jsp to use UTF8 encoding but the jsp doesnt display the correct chinese characters. Anyone can help ?

    Hi Teo Kai Liang,
    In order to display UTF-8 characters in the web output of your report, when it is deployed using the JSP engine (instead of rwservlet), you would need to add the following tag to its JSP web source in Reports Builder, between the <HEAD> and </HEAD> tags:
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
    This will tell the browser to display text using the specified character set. I have verified this using a report containing some static Simplified Chinese text in its web source.
    Thanks,
    The Oracle Reports Team.

  • Problem with displaying BLOB images on JSP page using a servlet

    hi. I have a big problem with displaying BLOB images using JSP. I have a servlet that connects to the oracle database, gets a BLOB image , reads it, and then displays it using a BinaryStream. The problem is , this works only when i directly call that servlet, that is http://localhost:8080/ImageServlet. It doesn't work when i try to use that servlet to display my image on my JSP page (my JSP page displays only a broken-image icon ) I tried several coding approaches with my servlet (used both Blob and BLOB objects), and they work just fine as long as i display images explicitly using only the servlet.
    Here's what i use : ORACLE 10g XE , Eclipse 3.1.2, Tomcat 5.5.16 , JDK 1.5
    here is one of my image servlet's working versions (the essential part of it) :
                   BLOB blob=null;
              rset=st.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM IMAGES WHERE ID=1");
              while (rset.next())
                   blob=((OracleResultSet)rset).getBLOB(2);
              response.reset();
              response.setContentType("image/jpeg");
              response.addHeader("Content-Disposition","filename=42.jpeg");
                    ServletOutputStream ostr=response.getOutputStream();
                   InputStream istr=blob.getBinaryStream(1L);
                    int size=blob.getBufferSize();
              int len=-1;
                    byte[] buff = new byte[size];
                         while ((len=istr.read( buff ))!=-1 ) {
                   ostr.write(buff,0,len);
             response.flushBuffer();
             ostr.close(); and my JSP page code :
    <img src="/ImageServlet" border="0"  > If you could just tell me what i'm doing wrong here , or if you could show me your own solutions to that problem , i would be very greatful ,cos i'm realy stuck here , and i'm rather pressed for time too. Hope someone can help.

    I turns out that it wasn't that big of a problem after all. All i had to do was to take the above code and place it into another JSP page instead of into a servlet like i did before. Then i just used that page as a source for my IMG tag in my first JSP. It works perfectly well. Why this doesn't work for servlets i still don't know, but it's not a problem form me anymore . Ofcourse if someone knows the answer , go ahead and write. I would still appriceatte it.
    here's the magic tag : <img src="ImageJSP.jsp" border="0"  > enjoy : )

  • Display Image in another jsp

    hello,
    I am facing a design issue of so as to how to go about displaying an image which i am retrieving from database.
    I have a SubmitDoc.jsp which takes as input the doc id which i need to display looks like :
    *SubmitDoc.jsp*
    <FORM METHOD=POST ACTION="Retrieval">
    Enter Document ID to Retrieve: <INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME=DOCID SIZE=20/><BR>
    <P><INPUT TYPE=SUBMIT></P>
    </FORM>I have my Retrieval servlet which access the DB and gets the binary stream for the image data based on DOCID.
    Now i try to forward result to a different jsp in order to display the binary data from the servlet.
    something like this :
    InputStream readImg = rs.getBinaryStream("DOCUMENT");
    response.setContentType("image/jpg");
    request.setAttribute("ImageData", readImg);
    // response.getOutputStream().write(rb,0,len);
    RequestDispatcher rd = request.getRequestDispatcher("DisplayDoc.jsp");
    rd.forward( request, response );What code should i put in DisplayDoc.jsp to show the image there.
    Any ideas how do i go about ?
    Thanks,

    What code should i put in DisplayDoc.jsp to show the image there.The same code you put in any html page to show an image:
    <img src="urlToDownloadImageFrom"/>In effect you have two requests.
    One for the JSP page, and then another for the image.
    So often what you find is the tag on your page needs to pass the id as well
    <img src="/ImageServlet?docId=abc123"/>

  • How to display uploaded image in jsp page.

    Hello,
    I am using struts 1.2.9 and and have uploaded image on the server. Now what I want to do display the image in jsp page after clicking on one link in jsp. I have tried many thing to display image in jsp page. But I am getting an error during displaying image in jsp. I have displayed absolute path in servlet. and used InputStream and outputstream to display image in jsp page.
    Can any one help.
    Thanks in advance
    Manveer Singh

    Follow this. This topic is very popular recently on the forum.

  • Need help in Displaying Chinese Character in JSF

    Hi. Good Morning!
    I'm having problem with displaying Chinese Characters in JSF. I've tried placing all the chinese words in the *.properties file however it doesn't work..
    The result in the browser is something like this.
    ���� ��������� ���� ��������� ���� ���������

    Hi,
    When you say that you put Chinese characters in
    *.properties files, can you be more specific? Did
    you use native2ascii to convert the files to ASCII?
    What is the character encoding setting for the JVM?
    Have you sniffed the HTTP headers? If so, what's the
    character encoding listed for the response?
    Answers to these questions should help you nail down
    the problem.
    Regards,
    PeterHi...
    I did not use any converter like native to ascii... an example of what I placed in the properties file is:
    title : &#20197;&#19979;5&#31181;&#26631;&#31614;&#30340;&#34920;&#38754;&#35201;&#27714;&#21015;&#26679;
    Request=&#26465;&#30721;&#31163;&#36793;&#26694;
    Tablehead=&#36879;&#26126;&#26631;&#31614;
    Note1= &#36879;&#26126;&#26631;&#31614;
    Note2= &#36879;&#26126;&#26631;&#31614;
    NoteA= &#21360;&#21830;&#26631;&#22270;
    then when i build the project in linux it turns out to be like this:
    title= ???
    Request=???
    Tablehead=???
    Note1= ???
    Note2= ???
    NoteA= ???
    The character encoding for JVm.. i haven't check that yet nor know how...

  • Display request contents in JSP page

    i need to display the contents in a request in my JSP.
    meaning:
    i have a hashmap (containing string and a list) coming from the EJB tier to struts action in an event response object, I'm sure that the request has these values. cuz i tested it in struts action using the following code:
    HashMap result = (HashMap)((EventResponseSupport)request.getAttribute(WebKeys.EVENT_RESPONSE)).getPayload();
    System.out.println("Sponsor name = " + result.get("sponsor"));I am able to print it in the console but i need to know how to display it in the jsp. i tried many things but i can't get it right.
    first i need to display the string and then i need to iterate through the list to display its contents in a table.
    any help would be appreciated.

    Kindly use JSP Scriplet to load the HashMap into the Page Context.
    Then you can use the Struts iterate tags to paint the contents of the HashMap

  • How to display chinese in applet?

    I am using an english Win2K and IE6.0. In accessing a web site, the applet couldn't display chinese, instead, it displays little squares. What settings do I need to change? Or is it possible?
    Thanks.

    hi
    I would recommend that you read the following article
    http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/04/12/internationalization.html
    Jaric Sng

  • Display uploaded file on JSP page

    Hi All,
    I want to display uploaded file in JSP.
    Initially I am displaying File Name after saving the file & click on edit link.
    i.e on JSP Page I have File Upload component & save button.With that save button I am saving my file to databse.
    So when I click on edit link I am getting that file name from Databse then I am displaying it.
    But now I want to display uploaded file name on JSP page before saving to databse.i.e I will have browse & Upload button.When I click on browse button I will open window from where I will select file.
    This is working fine as,<x:inputFileUpload id="uploadfile" value="#{errorLotBean.file}" storage="file"></x:inputFileUpload>
    But when I click on upload button that uploaded file should be displyed there only.Can anyone please tell me how to do this ?
    Thanks
    Sandip

    Thanks a lot Siefert,
    I tried the way mentioned in URL.
    But what if I want to display all uploaded file on my screen.
    i.e. If user click on browse & select File A then click on upload button.
    (Here the File A will be displayed) with code
    <h:outputtext value="#{benaName.file.name}"
    But what if after displaying File A if user decide to upload another file File B.
    How to display that ?
    with <h:outputtext value="#{benaName.file.name}" its dispalying one file only.
    Thanks
    Sandip

  • Ip phone 7911 Line Text Label can't display chinese

    My customer use Callmanager 6.1.5.13900 version, Already install cm-locale-zh_CN-6.1.3.3000-1.cop.sgn file in the callmanager. ip phone setting user locale select chinese.
    customer want to display chinese name in phone, i found Directory Number Configuration can select Line Text Lable. I set chinese name.but displayer Unrecognizable Code in 7911 and 7912G. If I wrote english name,It display fine. I set chinese name,ip phone 7945 and 7975 display is ok.anyone have ideas?

    Hi Mohie,
    I was referring the bug
    linetextlabel is not supported in 6921/6961
    CSCtd52504
    Description
    Symptom:CUCM Admin page shows Linetextlabel setting for line of 6921/6961.
    6921 and 6961 don't support Linetextlabel setting, so CUCM needs to remove this field.
    Conditions:CUCM: 7.1.3.10000-11
    6921/6961: 8.5.3
    Workaround:Ignore linetextlabel field
    Further Problem Description:Only 6941 in 6900 series supports linetext label.
    regds,
    aman

  • Chinese Data Fields not displaying Chinese Characters

    Hi There,
    Wonder if someone can help. We are currently running reports in Crystal 8.5 but are in the process of upgrading our business systems to latest version and this includes converting all our Crystal 8.5 reports to Crystal Reports XI R2 SP4.
    During the process we are experiencing some difficulties in displaying Chinese characters, which have previously worked fine in version 8.5. The system we are running Crystal from has Oracle client 11 installed and the OS system locale is set to Chinese PRC. Our application is displaying Chinese characters properly and if we have any text fields on the report, these are also displaying properly when changing Font to Arial Unicode MS. The only thing that doesn't display properly is the field data which after checking has the correct Chinese data stored in the database. For some reason Crystal 11.5 doesn't seem to be transferring the data correctly which points to some sort of encoding problem.
    Is there something I am missing here or is there something else I need to install for this to work?
    Any hep would be appreciated.

    What is your Oracle database's language set? Is it set to UTF-8 or non UTF-8 (such as American_America.WE8ISO8859P1" )?
    There is a similar issue tracked under ID ADAPT00528561 (Crystal cannot display non-UTF-8 Chinese characters from an Oracle database ) and has been fixed and you should set the following registry key to make it effective:
    Set the following registry key "UseOSLocaleForConversion" to "Yes" under:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Business Objects\Suite 11.5\Crystal Reports\Database\Oracle

Maybe you are looking for

  • Family Guy:Blue Harvest

    I bought the Famliy Guy:Blue Harvest dvd. Since I haven't watch the DVD itself, I wanted to put the digital copy on my ipod to watch on the train. Is anyone else not having it work? It says the pass code is not correct.

  • Develop in Lightroom 4

    I have just downloaded Lightroom 4 and have used lightroom for years.  I selected a photo to develop from the library.  I then click on the develop module and it shows no photos have been selected.  Help

  • Tax value stored table in purchase order

    Hi , i want to extract tax values of tax code from the Purchase order .  So plz tell me the tables where i can extract the tax values for a particular Purchase order at item level. Regards Kishore

  • IPad Syncing Question

    Hello! Okay, hypothetically speaking, say you brought a television show on your computer on iTunes, which you then synced to your iPad. My question is: If your computer went kaput before you could save the files, but it was on your iPad. If you then

  • Repaint in AWT Component

    Could anybody tell me, haw can i do so, that when one component is overlapped by another one, and after that the first component will be visible again, i do not need to repaint (a part of) the first component?