Problem in storing JAPANESE character in DB 10g charset iso-2022-jp
All,
I have problem in storing data in Db.
I used page directive in JSP like
<%@ page contentType="text/html; charset=iso-2022-jp"%>
in jsp screen in will get JAPANESE character but in DB I found some JUNK but reteriving the same in jsp it shows correct JAPANESE character...
Any one help me please.
I used Hibernate
Thanks and Regards
Babu
Hai John..Thanks for ur reply.
In DB NLS_CHARACTERSET is JA16SJIS.
Want to change it?
Please guide me.
Thanks in advance.
Babu
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