Thanks, Robert, this is very interesting and encouraging.
(Anyone out there have any luck with Big5 or Shift-Jis?)
| > Has anyone had any experience trying to get double-byte characters to and from
| > Java Beans?
|
| Yes and they work great with Tango too.
|
| > I tried to pass shift-jis characters into my Java Bean, but they appeared to
| > get broken between Tango and Java.
|
| Might be an issue with your locale setup, not Tango.
So this would be the default locale used by the Java Virtual Machine, which it would
pick up from the default locale on the server?
| I use UTF8 SIDs in Oracle and I can enter data in a textarea, submit it to
| the DB and get everything back as expected. With java all the translation
| of the characters is done for you, you don't have to do anything.
|
| To get it to work with Oracle though, I had to setup the encoding for my
| session.
The "encoding for my session" is a setting on Oracle, right? Or can you set this in
Tango?
| Of course you WERE on windows 98 so that may well have been the
| issue. Also the version of Java you used may have been the problem too.
Yeah. I'll do some testing on Win2K when I have time and try messing around with the
locale settings and stuff.
What platform and JDK version do you use, and what locales do you have set where?
Ed
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