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Ashish Kulkarni wrote:
transactionRecord.setTransactionData(new String(rs.getString("myField").getBytes("UTF-8")));
I've been working with Japanese double byte data in DB2/400 tables recently and I don't have to do anything special when I run my application ... rs.getString("fieldname") should get you the Japanese data in Unicode.
Your jvm needs to be running in Japanese though.
I added the following parameters to the JVM invocation ...
-Duser.language=JA
-Dfile.encoding=SJIS
-Duser.region=JPN
-Duser.country=JA
-Duser.timezone=Asia/Tokyo
david
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