Download empty zipfile SQL-developer

I tried to download the free version of SQL-developer, but I received an empty zip-file.
Marc

Oracle's servers are know for their problems sometimes. Just keep trying until you get it right, preferably with a download manager (like DownloadThemAll on Firefox).
Regards,
K.

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