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- Download the latest version: 2.0.0 of the extension for Oracle SQL Developer, to your machine, btw. the extension is packaged as a zip file - pls. don't unzip it.
- In SQL Developer, use/click to the menu item: Help->Check for updates... and instead of choosing from the existing update centers, choose the "Install From Local File" option, and point to the zip file you have downloaded.
- Restart SQL Developer to complete the extension installation.
- Supported versions: 18/19/21/23/...
If you click on the menu: "File"->"Show password" a window will appear that contains a table (with columns: connection name,db host, SID, user name and decrypted (saved) password to database) with list of all stored connections to databases in SQL Developer.
Note: If the extension does not work then remove the folder: system_cache from the application directory: /SQL Developer/system*/system_cache
e.g.: in windows: C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\SQL Developer\system<versonNumber>\system_cache
and restart Oracle SQL Developer
- Download the latest version: 1.1.0 of the extension for Oracle SQL Developer, to your machine, btw. the extension is packaged as a zip file - pls. don't unzip it.
- In SQL Developer, use/click to the menu item: Help->Check for updates... and instead of choosing from the existing update centers, choose the "Install From Local File" option, and point to the zip file you have downloaded.
- Restart SQL Developer to complete the extension installation.
If you click on the menu: "File"->"Show password" a window will appear that contains a table (with columns: connection name,db host, SID, user name and decrypted (saved) password to database) with list of all stored connections to databases in SQL Developer.
Note: If the extension does not work then remove the folder: system_cache from the application directory: /SQL Developer/system*/system_cache
e.g.: in windows: C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\SQL Developer\system<versonNumber>\system_cache
and restart Oracle SQL Developer
- Download the latest version: 1.0.0 of the extension for Oracle SQL Developer, to your machine, btw. the extension is packaged as a zip file - pls. don't unzip it.
- In SQL Developer, use/click to the menu item: Help->Check for updates... and instead of choosing from the existing update centers, choose the "Install From Local File" option, and point to the zip file you have downloaded.
- Restart SQL Developer to complete the extension installation.
If you click on the menu: "File"->"Show password" a window will appear that contains a table (with columns: connection name,db host, SID, user name and decrypted (saved) password to database) with list of all stored connections to databases in SQL Developer.
Note: If the extension does not work then remove the folder: system_cache from the application directory: /SQL Developer/system*/system_cache
e.g.: in windows: C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\SQL Developer\system<versonNumber>\system_cache
and restart Oracle SQL Developer
- Download the latest version: 1.2.0 of the extension for Oracle SQL Developer 3.x to your machine.
- Unzip it and copy JAR file to the $SQL_DEVELOPER_HOME/sqldeveloper/extensions/
- Restart SQL Developer to complete the extension installation.
In the menu “File” you will see new menu item “Show Me Database Password”
Download the latest version: 1.0.0 of the extension for Oracle JDeveloper, to your machine.
- Download the extension to your machine (the extension is packaged as a zip file - pls. don't unzip the extension).
- In JDeveloper use the help->check for updates and instead of choosing from the existing update centers choose the "Install From Local File" option, and point to the zip file you have downloaded
- Restart JDeveloper to complete the extension installation.
If you click on the menu: "File"->"Show password" a window will appear that contains a table (with columns: connection type, connection name, user name and decrypted (saved) password to database) with list of all stored connections in JDeveloper.
- Download the latest version: 1.0.0 of the extension for Oracle JDeveloper 11.x to your machine.
- Unzip downloaded extension and copy it to $JDEVELOPER_HOME_11g/jdeveloper/jdev/extensions/
- Restart JDeveloper to complete the extension installation.
If you click on the menu: "File"->"Show password" a window will appear that contains a table (with columns: connection type, connection name, user name and decrypted (saved) password to database) with list of all stored connections in JDeveloper.