Oracle9i JDeveloper version 9.0.3.3

If you downloaded JDeveloper 9.0.3.3 from OTN, please check that you have the correct version. You should have build 1205.
We've recently discovered that, for a brief time, an earlier build of 9.0.3.3 (build 1191) was posted on OTN. To verify that you have the correct version, select Help > About from the main menu. The "about" dialog should say:
Version 9.0.3.3 (Build 1205)
If you discover you have the wrong build, please download JDeveloper 9.0.3.3 again from OTN.
Thanks - and we apologize for this problem.
JDev Product Management

So, build 1191 is some rare collector's item now? "JDev Special Edition" ;-)
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