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I think I'm answering my own question, here. I just noticed the "UCharacter" class in this library, which is "designed to be a generic code point information source that handles surrogate pairs". The docs says it supports Unicode 3.0. I think folks looking for an immediate Java-based solution should check this out. It's open source and uses the X open-source license. > From: Michael Brennan [mailto:Michael_Brennan@a...] > Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 2:34 PM > To: xml-dev@l... > Subject: RE: Java/Unicode brain damage > > > I don't fully understand the issues, here, (I guess I have > some studying to > do) but I'd be interested in hearing from the experts on this > regarding > IBM's ICU4J (http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu4j/). Does this > deal better with > these issues then the standard Java classes? Does the UTF16 > class help with > these issues? I notice references to "surrogates" in the API, > so it seems > like it has support for surrogate pairs, but I'm not saavy enough with > Unicode issues to make a judgement, here.
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