Does Java support Arabic?

Hi,
I am in the process of establishing a financial web application. The application needs to be bilingual, i.e English and Arabic. My Question is: Does Java support Arabic? and which DB can i use with it to facilitate my need?
Thanks,
Maha

I18N web application is an application that can deliver the content according to the locale of the browser.We can build these applications easily by using the tags available as part of JSTL's.
Check whether Arabic language is supported by java or not.
request.getLocale() returns java.util.locale object.
This object contains the details of language code & country code.
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