What about SQLJ? You can wrap the entire PL/SQL code inside a SQLJ file and
use it as such without converting it into Java

HTH
Naveen

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Does that actually convert PL/SQL to java, or just put some sort of java
wrapper around the PL/SQL?

John

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> I didn't see a reply to this but apparently Jdeveloper 9i can do this
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> From the 91 Help file
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> Generating Java Source Code for Oracle Objects and PL/SQL Packages 
> To generate Java classes for an object type or package, right-click an 
> object type or package in JDeveloper's Navigator pane. You can also 
> right-click a folder, such as the Object Types folder or the PL/SQL 
> Packages folder, to generate Java classes for all of the objects or 
> packages it contains. Choose Generate Java from the menu to open the 
> JPublisher Wizard. Click Help for instruction on using the wizard. The 
> generated classes are added to JDeveloper's Navigator pane for the Project
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> and Package you specified.
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> Good morning,
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> Does anybody know of a utility that can convert PL/SQL code to Java code??
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> Thanks in advance for any replies.
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