I 'm now working on a java program which converts UTF-16 (java string in 
Chinese) and Big5 (database content) characters to unicode value in the 
format \uXXXX. The unicode characters will then feed into iText for display. 
I managed to convert
the UTF-16 and Big5 characters to unicode value in the format XXXX.
But when attaching "\u" at the beginning of each unicode character,
i.e. String theUnicode ="\u" + "XXXX";
Compilation error "Illegal unicode escape" occurs.

So still can't display the Chinese content from database to the PDF.

I would like to know besides hard-coding the unicode value "\uXXXX" in the 
program, is there any other method that iText can handle non-US language, 
like Chinese dynamically.

Please help?

Lily



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