Apex integration in SQL Developer

Hi,
I have the latest version of SQL Developer. But I still can't see the "Application Express" node in the object browser, although my schema is owner of an Apex application.
When I connect on a machine with a local database (and apex), SQL Developer shows the extra apex-node!
How comes ? What is the difference ?
Regards,
Jan

There is a write-up about connecting to APEX here: <a href ="http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/application_express/html/sql_dev_integration.html" >SQL Dev Oracle APEX Integration</a>
<p>You do need to have updated to Oracle APEX 3.0.1.
<p>Regards <br>
Sue

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