International support

Hi
I will use Java 1.4.1,JDBC,Oracle database. I writing my application in Hebrew .what are the things I should be cornered of? Does Java/Oracle supports right-to-left Hebrew characters?
Thanks
D

Java supports all Unicode characters, including Hebrew. It will display them correctly (right-to-left) in Swing.
As for Oracle, I have no idea.

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