International Display

This is the first time, I programmed international application on windows 2000 platform.
1. I had renamed font.properties.zh_TW to font.properties.
2. Installed Big5 font. (I tested it using java provided function getAvailableFontFamilyNames. I can see the FontFamilyNames "MingLiU" without problem)
3. I make sure the DOS console and NotePad can display Chinese well. Might be I should say it interpreted to Chinese characters correctly, since DOS console and NotePad do not display text with font style, e.g. Bold, Italic, etc.
However, I still cannot get Chinese fonts displayed on java standalone application. All fonts are displayed as square boxes. I tried several sample programs from different books, all I got is square boxes.
Am I missing anything? Is anything I can check to make sure fonts are properly installed and JVM can see it well?
Please advice. Thanks in advance.

Do you know for a fact that your GUI components are using the fonts you want them to use? This will tell you:System.out.println(yourComponent.getFont().getFamily());

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