I cannot display Japanese correctly.

OS : RedHat Linux 6.2J
DB : Oracle 8i for Linux(8.1.5)
NLS_LANG = JAPANESE_JAPAN.JA16EUC
Developement Language : JDK 1.2.2, JDBC 2.0 API
JDBC Driver : Oracle thin Driver - 8.1.6 classes12_01.zip, nls_charset12_01.zip
I cannot display Japanese correctly.
I have some problems for displaying Japanese.
1. Not displayed Hankaku Katakana(8bit Katakana).
2. Not displayed Japanese when I used the ScrollableResultSet.
for example,
Stmt = con.prepareStatement( pcSQL, TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE, CONCUR_READ_ONLY );
rs = Stmt.executeQuery();
String strName = rs.getString( "EMP_NAME" );
txtName.setText( strName );
===> the result is displayed in Textfield
"0x42415454EFBD..."
When I didn't use the ScrollableResultSet, the result was correct.
for example,
Stmt = con.prepareStatement( pcSQL );
Please help me.
Thanks.

I got the same question when using the Scrollable ResultSet. I can not solve it myself till now. and also need help.

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