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Internationalization in WebLogic Server

Overview of Internationalization

Use of Unicode

Encoding Conversion

Separation between the Encoding Conversion for the Server Itself and the Encoding Conversion for Application Components and Resources on WebLogic Server

Example of the Default Encoding

How to specify Default Encoding for WebLogic Server's Container

For Windows

For UNIX

Notes on Configuring Administration and Managed Servers

Notes on Configuring Clusters

Encoding for config.xml

JDBC connection

Deployment

Notes on Using Administration Console

Displayed Language on Administration Console

Encoding for sending an e-mail

Programming

Security

UTF-8 Encoding Support with Public Key Certificates (CR090467)

Browser Locale when Setting Security Policy (CR285384)

Web Components

Targets of encoding settings for Web components

Specifying the Encoding for a Response

For Servlets

For JSPs

For JSP Documents

Specifying the Encoding for a Request

Specifying the Encoding for a File

For JSPs

For JSP Documents

For Tag Files

For XML format Tag Files

Parse Method of JSP

Differences between Static and Dynamic for include tag, and Specifying Encoding in page tag

Static Include

Dynamic Include

Mapping Change for Java Encoding and IANA Character Set Involving HTTP Responses (Not J2EE-Compliant)

CGIServlet

Specifying Input Encoding for Form-Based Authentication

Use of Multibyte Character for Request URL

Default Behavior when Decoding URL

Method for Specifying Character Encoding when Decoding URLs

Web services

Using Multibyte Characters in JMS Transfer

Receiving SOAP messages

Sending SOAP messages

UDDI Explorer

XMLs

Multibyte Handling in Streaming API for XML (StAX)

JDBC

BEA WebLogic Type4 Oracle Driver (To be noted only when Japanese language is used)

In the Case of Using codePageOverride Property

In the Case of Omitting codePageOverride Property

Notes on Migration from jDriver for Oracle

Miscellaneous

Countermeasure for Garbled Characters Caused by Unicode Definition and Java Converter (To be noted only when Japanese language is used)

Changing Encoding Conversion Between WebLogic Server and Web Browser

Changing Encoding Conversion Between Database and WebLogic Server

In the case of Using iMode characters (To be noted only when Japanese language is used)

Specifying Encoding for WTC TUXEDO Domain

Predefined MIME-Java Encoding Mapping Table in WebLogic Server

IANA-to-Java Mapping

Java-to-IANA Mapping

Locale-to-IANA Mapping

About codePageOverride Property of BEA WebLogic Type4 JDBC Driver for Oracle

When Using WebLogic Type4 JDBC Driver (3.3.44*) Bundled with WLS 8.1 SP3

Character Code Conversion from Unicode to JA16SJIS

Character Code Conversion from JA16SJIS to Unicode

Notes on Driver Version Upgrading from 3.3.44 (SP3) to 3.40.57 or later (WLS 8.1 SP5 and WLS 9.0 or later)

When Using WebLogic Type4 JDBC Driver (3.40.19) Bundled with WLS 8.1 SP4

Character Code Conversion from Unicode to JA16SJIS

Character Code Conversion from JA16SJIS to Unicode

Notes on Driver Version Upgrading from 3.40.19 (SP4) to 3.40.57 or later (WLS 8.1 SP5 and WLS 9.0 or later)

When Using WebLogic Type4 JDBC Driver with The Version Not Bundled to SP (other than 3.3.44/3.40.19)

 

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