Nls_charset include in ojdbc14.jar?

I use nls_charset12.jar and classes12.jar with JDK 1.3 and JDK1.2
When we use JDK14: ojdbc14.jar.
Nls_charset include in ojdbc14.jar?

I believe that you should use nls_charset12.jar with ojdbc14.jar for 9.2.0.3 .
This is from the JDBC FAQ - http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/htdocs/jdbc_faq.htm#02_03
nls_charset11.jar
Contains the classes to support all Oracle character sets in Advanced Data Types (objects) when using a Java 1.1 VM. If the database character set is one other than US7ASCII, W8DEC, or ShiftJIS, and the application uses ADTs, then you must include this class in your classpath. Or you can unzip this file and add the appropriate file to your classpath. The files are named with the Oracle character set number.
nls_charset12.jar
Same as nls_charset11.jar except for use with Java 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4 VMs. Not used with Oracle 10.1.0 and later. Use orai18n.jar instead.
Nat

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