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I am writing a string to a file that has characters like Ԉ and ف.

I want to specify the encoding as UTF-8 and hence I am forced to convert it to bytes, instead of writing as characters, either using OutputStreamWriter or .getBytes("UTF-8").

I am able to save and read the file (and do a sysout in Eclipse console). Of course if I set the file encoding property in Eclipse as UTF-8, I do see my characters like Ԉ and ف.

Now my question is, instead of printing these characters to my console if I pass it to a text field within my Swing application, will it still correctly display the characters? If I distribute my Swing application to another person in Europe (different Windows charset map), will it also correctly display the characters?

Andrew Thompson
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You should be fine. AFAIK, the Java APIs for displaying text in a Swing API are not sensitive to the native OS default character encoding / map.

Stephen C
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