How to set the file.encoding in jvm?

I have some error in showing Chinese by used servlet,
some one tole me that I can change the file.encoding in jvm to zh_CN, how can I do that?

Add the java argument in your servlet engine.
e.g
java -Dfile.encoding=ISO8859-1
garycafe

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