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Old 12-24-2007, 10:34 AM
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How ro change the locale of JVM
Hi All,

I am Ravi, new to this forum. I have one qn.

I wanna know how to change the locale of the JVM.

Pls let me know ASAP.

Thx in advance,

Ravi.
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Changing the default Locale is easy:

Locale.setDefault(myLocale);
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