solaris and java

solaris and java

Post by Kay Schul » Thu, 06 Jun 2002 22:46:22



Hi
I have a solaris box, configured for belgium language (using some kind of
LC_ variable)
if I use date and other commands on the shell, all is fine.
When I use a Java app, it shows still english
Why? I want to use the same as the system settings
Any idea?
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solaris and java

Post by Andrew 'Ender' Wiggi » Fri, 07 Jun 2002 04:57:57



> Hi
> I have a solaris box, configured for belgium language (using some kind of
> LC_ variable)
> if I use date and other commands on the shell, all is fine.
> When I use a Java app, it shows still english
> Why? I want to use the same as the system settings
> Any idea?

What version of Solaris? What version of java? I'm not sure but it could
be that the standard Java included in solaris is not I18N. Try
downloading the latest international version from java.sun.com.

Ender

 
 
 

solaris and java

Post by Kay Schul » Fri, 07 Jun 2002 05:08:38


Quote:

> What version of Solaris? What version of java? I'm not sure but it could
> be that the standard Java included in solaris is not I18N. Try
> downloading the latest international version from java.sun.com.

Solaris 2.8
JDK 1.2.2
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