Muhammad,

Other objects requiring a Local will pick up a default locale if it isn't supplied. On Unix systems you can set the default Locale that Java will use by setting some environment variables. Type "locale" at he command line to see the value of these variables.

Otherwise I have had consistent behavior with the Locale object, no changes required, although I am developing on Linux and deploying to Solaris.

Muhammad Asif wrote:
Hi,
i have not much exp. with Linux.

I have developed an Web application using JSP/Servlets which uses Locales dynamically according to user selected language. I need to know will same app work on linux without any code change and Locale accessed in windows will be available on Linux as well?
Client can view multilingual data in browser same as on Windows?



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