Showing posts with label Unicode. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unicode. Show all posts

November 26, 2011

Writing Unicode characters in Java

Create the following class in the src folder of the Java Project in Eclipse


package info.icontraining.core;

public class CharExample {

   public static void main(String args[]) {
 
      char c='\u0915';
      System.out.println(c);
   } 
}


To enabled Unicode character display in the console of Eclipse, make the following 3 configurations in Eclipse:

1) Open the "Run" menu > Choose "Open Run Dialog ..." > Choose your application and the particular class (in this case, CharExample) > Click on the "Common" tab > Choose "Console Encoding" as "Other" and "UTF-8" from the drop-down list

2) Next, go on the "Arguments" tab > Copy the string "-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8" in the VM arguments text area (without the double quotes). Click "Apply" and then "Close".

3) Finally, go to the "Window" menu > Choose "Preferences ..." > Next, choose "General" > Then "Workspace" > In the "Text File Encoding" select "Other" and "UTF-8" from the drop-down list