Export import  in sql developer data modeling tool

I tried sql developer data modeling tool
but i have a proble
i select file> import > data dictionary
then created a connection to db and selected some tables and got the er digram successfully
then i goto file > export>to data modeling design and save it to xml file
but when i give this file to another developer and he imported the file File>import>data modeling design
the digram is not displayed
is it a bug or im doing something wrong

ok it was my fault
it's not the xml only
there is a folder with the same name bside the xml file and should be included within the exchange

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