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Re: Derby with Indic UTF8 languages

Thanks for your help, I am able to solve this problem.

Actually, there was no setup or configuration changes. 

It was just the tooling issue. As you mentioned ij is not able to handle
outside ASCII such as UTF. I needed to use Squirrel SQL Client which did the
job. 

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Derby DB is capable of storing UTF. It was the front end which needed to
understand UTF.

Thanks for the help.





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Derby with Indic UTF8 languages

Posted by BalNagendra <ba...@gmail.com>.
Hi,

I did not use any special configuration. Default Derby is capable of storing
UTF8. I did not need any timezone, date and currency formats, hence
configuration files were also not needed. Just take care that character set
you are using is installed with Windows. Notepad++, Squirrel SQL as Derby
Client was enough. Squirrel SQL is easy to configure to access Derby.
Nothing much is required besides JDBC setup.

Thanks and regards

Bala Nagendra



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Re: Derby with Indic UTF8 languages

Posted by dhayasinfo <dh...@gmail.com>.
Hi I am also facing same issue to display UTF8 code, let me know how do you
configure this setup.
pls share me your experience.



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