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Previously on "Java URL decoder in Oracle"

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  • Jason
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    yup

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  • Moose423956
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    Originally posted by Jason View Post
    Create a class with a static method utalising the decoder and register it as a Java Stored Procedure.

    you should find this link useful

    http://www.oracle.com/technology/sam...acle9ijsp.html
    Like in the example called "PL/SQL Stored Procedure invoking Java Stored Procedure "?

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  • Jason
    replied
    Create a class with a static method utalising the decoder and register it as a Java Stored Procedure.

    you should find this link useful

    http://www.oracle.com/technology/sam...acle9ijsp.html

    Leave a comment:


  • Moose423956
    started a topic Java URL decoder in Oracle

    Java URL decoder in Oracle

    I have an Oracle data input which originates from Japan, and has been encoded into the following format:

    %u3053%u306E%u30B3%u30FC etc

    I need to be able to decode that back into the Japanese characters within PL/SQL. There's a utility called the Java URL Decoder, as shown here.

    Does anyone know how to apply the Java URL Decoder within PL/SQL? Or if not that specifically, then any other standard Java script, and I could try to do the same.

    Cheers
    Moose

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