JDK-4386507 : Java does not accept Chinese input from the popular hand-writing devices
  • Type: Bug
  • Component: client-libs
  • Sub-Component: java.awt:i18n
  • Affected Version: 1.3.0
  • Priority: P4
  • Status: Closed
  • Resolution: Duplicate
  • OS: windows_98
  • CPU: x86
  • Submitted: 2000-11-07
  • Updated: 2003-04-28
  • Resolved: 2003-04-28
Related Reports
Duplicate :  
Description

Name: yyT116575			Date: 11/06/2000


JAVA simply does not response to the Chinese input from the popular hand-writing
devices e.g. PenPower Jr.  or GoGoPen 2000 on CWIN 98.


Java does not response to the Chinese input from the popular hand-writing
devices e.g. PenPower jr. or GoGopen 2000.
(Review ID: 111837) 
======================================================================

Comments
WORK AROUND Name: yyT116575 Date: 11/06/2000 Use other input methods other than the Chinese hand-writing devices. However, those hand-writing devices are popular among the Chinese population. On business side, the HK Government is exploring the massive development and depolyment of JAVA within its environment and for electronic services delivery for the Hong Kong public. ======================================================================
11-06-2004

EVALUATION We need more info for recreating this problem. Please see the Comments section. ###@###.### 2001-11-16 We provided a fix to handle those two WM_CHAR message pair that contain leading & trailing bytes in each with the bug 4710727. ###@###.### 2003-04-28
16-11-2001