I must point out that there must be a unwrap, since the Oracle database can run the wrapped pl/sql code :-)
It is based on trust in Oracle cooperation / development.
Some times it would make since to write the code in c/c++ since it harder to revers.
Pete Finnigan wrote:
Hi
Very true, but if there was the wrap process wouldn't be much use as anyone could un wrap your code. But you are right the main reason to be cautious is to not delete your source code locally.
kind regards
Pete
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, bhabani s pradhan
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one caution:
there is no unwrap cmd/exe
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