PL/SQL Unwrapper for SQL Developer
Introduction
PL/SQL Unwrapper for SQL Developer is a free extension to unwrap PL/SQL code wrapped with the wrap utility of the Oracle Database Server version 10g, 11g, 12c, 18c or 19c.
Example
Open a wrapped PL/SQL unit (procedure, function, package specification, package body, type specification or type body) in a SQL Developer editor
Right-click within editor to show the pop-up-menu. Select Unwrap or simply press Ctrl-Shift-U to unwrap the code.
The editor content is replaced by the unwrapped code.
By default the unwrapped code does not contain a valid DDL statement. In this case the CREATE is missing. You may change this behaviour in in the preferences.
Check the Add ‘CREATE OR REPLACE' option to get a complete DDL statement.
Bulk Unwrap
If you install oddgen for SQL Developer you will see a PL/SQL Unwrapper node in the Generators window:
Open the PL/SQL Unwrapper node to show all wrapped objects in the navigator tree. Select one or more objects to unwrap. The following audioless video shows how to unwrap all package bodies in a schema in one go:
Configure Update Center
Click the Help menu and select Check for Updates…. Press the Add button to register the update center http://update.salvis.com/ . If you have troubles to configure the proxy settings, because your company requires some additional authentication or similar, then I suggest to download PL/SQL Unwrapper for SQL Developer from here and use the Install From Local File option.
Releases
You find all releases and release information here.
Issues
Please file your bug reports, enhancement requests, questions and other support requests within Github's issue tracker.
Frequently Asked Questions
see Frequently Ased Questions.
License
PL/SQL Unwrapper is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. You may obtain a copy of the License at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/.

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