On Mon, Jun 07, 1999 at 02:53:40PM +0200, Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> >>>>> Stef Epardaud writes:
> 
>     Stef> the way i used locales is by making it an argument to java,
>     Stef> this works fine under jdk1.1 and jdk1.2 pre-v1.
> 
>     Stef> java -Duser.language=nl localetest
> 
>     Stef> if i run this test with jdk1.1 or jdk1.2 pre-v1 i get the
>     Stef> Locale.getDefault() to return me 'nl'
> 
>     Stef> but with jdk1.2 pre-v2 i get 'en_US'
> 
> The property works, it just has no effect on the default locale.
> Try 'LC_ALL=nl_NL java localetest'. 
> 
> I'm not sure what's the right result here: The Solaris JDK 1.2 says
> 'en', the Windows JDK 1.2.2 says 'nl_US'.
> 
> 
>         Juergen
well it did work before the pre-v2, even in the jdk1.1, so there has
been a change somewhere in the process, right?

the linux pre-v2, does it come from Sun's jdk1.2 or 1.2.2 ?

btw: nl_US ... does that mean anything ? 
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