Youssef Mohammed wrote:
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I am not able to view Arabic data when tomcat application running on winodws 
2003 server OR windows 2000 professional.
But I am surprised to see Arabic data when I run application on windows XP 
professional.

Hi.
My knowledge of java and Tomcat is limited, so I may be off-base here.
But I have also has occasional issues with Tomcat and non-US character sets on various Windows platforms. Just for information, what is the basic Windows language version of the 3 Windows servers you are using ? I mean, is for example the Windows XP system some arabic version, while the 2003 and 2000 servers are basic English/US-Windows ?

The reason for my question : when a Java JVM starts under Unix/Linux, it takes its language settings from the "locale" of the process it is starting under. You can change these settings, by changing the locale of the process, then starting the JVM (and Tomcat e.g.). For a Windows JVM however, there is no such "locale", and I've never quite figured out where the JVM takes its language settings (including the default charset). I suppose it is from the Windows environment somewhere though.
I have a strong suspicion that your problem is in that area.


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