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Old 05-30-2011, 07:29 PM   #1
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Please Help. Installation of Chinese Language in Linux Mandriva


I need to install Chinese Language on my computer use for ERP Oracle System.
ERP Oracle System is running using Browser Software and Java Applications.

My problem is my computer is reading Chinese Language in Office Files, Browser Software (Chinese Website), but when im using my computer on ERP System only box appeared. Do any one knows how to solve it.
 
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I need to install Chinese Language on my computer use for ERP Oracle System.
ERP Oracle System is running using Browser Software and Java Applications.

My problem is my computer is reading Chinese Language in Office Files, Browser Software (Chinese Website), but when im using my computer on ERP System only box appeared. Do any one knows how to solve it.
A very close question to the one you asked here:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...-linux-859660/

Again, you first have to install the language pack for whatever brand of Linux you're using. Then set the Oracle database locale to use it. Again, contact Oracle, since ERP is a commercial product. That is, you pay for it, and part of what you get is SUPPORT for it. Oracle's knowledgebase has many articles about this...did you look there??
 
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Old 05-31-2011, 07:33 PM   #3
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Sorry for that sir. Please Kindly delete my recent thread. Thanks.


Sir ive tried to follow the instructions and finally my computer displays Chinese.
Desktop Menu, Applications Menu and etc. are all in Chinese Language.

But when i try to log on Oracle ERP System and when its running in java.
Only box is displayed.

Sir, Do you think that the problem is on java software that not supporting reading fonts in Chinese Characters?

I have ask in google about Setup Chinese Language in Java http://www.mandarintools.com/javasetup.html
 
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Sir ive tried to follow the instructions and finally my computer displays Chinese. Desktop Menu, Applications Menu and etc. are all in Chinese Language. But when i try to log on Oracle ERP System and when its running in java. Only box is displayed. Sir, Do you think that the problem is on java software that not supporting reading fonts in Chinese Characters? I have ask in google about Setup Chinese Language in Java http://www.mandarintools.com/javasetup.html
Did you bother to read my last post here???
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Then set the Oracle database locale to use it. Again, contact Oracle, since ERP is a commercial product. That is, you pay for it, and part of what you get is SUPPORT for it. Oracle's knowledgebase has many articles about this...did you look there??
Once again, unless you set the locale for the DB and/or Java (or WHATEVER your program is), the system won't use it. You can, again, set the default language of the system to be Chinese, and it'll display.

Most importantly...again....this is a COMMERCIAL product. CALL SUPPORT, and they can help you over the phone.
 
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Old 05-31-2011, 08:35 PM   #5
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Thanks sir. i will try to contact them again.

Please check this link sir.
http://mandriva.598463.n5.nabble.com...-td650676.html
 
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I have searched some information about this problem.
Everybody tells that the setting of fonts is incorrect.
and ive tried to follow all their post but the problem is still appearing.

can anyone review this site then.
http://www.anyang-window.com.cn/java...-the-problems/
 
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Thanks sir. i will try to contact them again.

Please check this link sir.
http://mandriva.598463.n5.nabble.com...-td650676.html
Did you check it? Specifically, the bug was resolved last year. So if you're using things that are up to date/patched, it's a non-issue. Since you're having the issue, you're not patched...did you read the steps on the link YOU POSTED, that tell you how to work around it???

Again, YOU ARE USING A COMMERCIAL PRODUCT....contact the tech support you're paying for. And as far as I can tell, Oracle ERP isn't certified to run on Mandriva....again, contact their tech support, and they can tell you these things. There's not alot we can help with here...the solution has been provided several times, but you're missing some parts of it apparently.
 
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