Title: Nachricht
Hi Henner,
Thank you. got
it.
John
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From:
Henner Kollmann
To: 'Sir John'
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Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 4:07
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Subject: AW: [dbforms] Re:
[Jdbforms-developers] Japanese Character
Hi
Hello,
I saw in the 2,4 release notes:
With the contextDataSource attribute you can use existing
DataSource-Object fromservlet-context-scope (e.g. from struts-config.xml):
you just have to add a "contextDataSource" property to dbforms-config.xml
with the name of the scoped-Variable.
So would
Thank you for your advice, I able to work with Japanese char.
Below is additional information I found and hopefully help others.
Ok, I submitted it to cvs. Thanks for reminding me. I posted this same
solution to the mailing list thinking that people could find it with a
search of
Hi Henner,
thanks for the answer. Actually I think that this issue isn't a case of
Oracle, it's more about a "new" blob handling (different to classic one)
in the jdbforms. As far as I have understood from the code, the main
difference is (de)serialization, so the new mode does not use FileHolde
Title: Nachricht
Hi Sir
John,
look at the
org.dbforms.util.external.SetCharacterEncodingFilter!
Then
you must'nt compile this by yourself!
Cheers,
Henner
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