Error in SQL Developer: Database Connections has no JNDI context so cannot

Hello,
I have installed SQL Developer 3.1.07 version on Linux. Previously I was able to create a connection and browse the existing tables, add tables, etc.
Now when I launch SQL Developer, I see that no connections are displayed. Instead there are these three messages indicating an error. Can you please advice on how to resolve this?
Thanks,
Errors:
SEVERE     44     0     oracle.jdeveloper.db.DatabaseConnections     DatabaseConnections has no JNDI context so cannot list connections.
SEVERE     43     36     oracle.jdevimpl.db.adapter.DefaultContextWrapper     Failed to create naming Context for db connections at url: file:/home/user/.sqldeveloper/system3.1.07.42/o.jdeveloper.db.connection.11.1.1.4.37.59.48/connections.xml
SEVERE     42     0     oracle.jdevimpl.db.adapter.DefaultContextWrapper     Failed to create naming Context for db connections at url: file:/home/user/.sqldeveloper/system3.1.07.42/o.jdeveloper.db.connection.11.1.1.4.37.59.48/connections.xml

Hi uparthas,
Here is a similar thread (Windows 7) marked as answered, and may be applicable to a Linux environment if you are using jdk1.7 rather than jdk1.6:
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3. Launch SQL Developer, perhaps without choosing to migrate settings from a prior install.
Hope this helps,
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