National Language Support

Hi all,
I use JDeveloper3.2 and Oracle 8.1.7 with
ZHS16CGB character set.Hit errors while compile the application,it said 'This version of JDK does not support GBK character set',what does it mean?
Any boday have experience for multibytes characters processing with JDeveloper32?
Any comments are highly appreciated.
caoyi

In this version input in English only, though display handles a number of languages. See:
http://m10lmac.blogspot.com/2007/06/iphone-language-capabilities-seem.html
For a workaround to input some other languages:
http://pointatme.com/keyboards/keyboard.html

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