Hi,

1. I have tried several test with the thin JDBC driver. All are no luck. I have also 
tried to use encoding conversion, e.g. new String(r.get("headline").getBytes(), 
"Big-HKSCS") and many other combinations), but still failed.

2. Then I tried to hard-coded that Hong Kong characters in my JAVA program, it can 
display properly.

Should I conclude that this is the problem of JDBC driver ( I have tried oracle8i and 
9i thin jdbc drivers) ? If so, how to configure it ? Or anything else ?

Thanks,
camus

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Benjamin
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Camus Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> 1. First as said, I can read them using SQL*plus or by 
> another application server. I don't think it is database related.

However, it still might be a problem with the configuration of your JDBC
driver (which isn't part of the database).  I think SQL*plus isn't
written in Java, and doesn't use JDBC.  Therefore it would be good to
make sure that your JDBC driver is working properly without JBoss.

Benjamin



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