Unicode under windows

Hi,
I used a small java application from a book.
This application should display the same sentence in several languages (russian, english, french, german, japanese, chinese, italian, spanish...)
it works perfectly for all languages except chinese and japanese.
characters are replaced by squares.
Is there something to do in java to make it display asian characters ?
in Opera and internet explorer, all asian characters are correctly displayed.
thanks in advance,
Maileen

Hi
The Same problem facing me when I use persian or kurdish characters
any one can help.

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