HOW TO CONNECT  SQL DEVELOPER FROM REMOTE DATADASE 11g SEREVER

HI
WE ARE USEING ORACLE 11g AS PRODUCTION DATA BASE SERVER ON (O.S -WINDOWS SERVER 2008 WITH JAVA 1.5)
I WANT TO CONNECT ORACLE 11g(PRODUCTION DATA BASE) FROM THE SQL DEVELOPER(VERSION -sqldeveloper-3.0.03.45)--- installed on (WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL VERSION 2002 SP 3) but iam connect ing iam getting error like THIS
AFTER ENTERING USERNAME,PASSWORD,HOSTNAME,PORT,SID
THEN
I CLICK TEST
I FOUND THIS STATUS :FAILURE -TEST FAILED:IO EXCEPTION:BREAK PACKET WAS RECEIVED.
CAN ANY ONE PLEASE PROVIDE SOLUTION FOR THIS PROBLEM
THANK AND REGARDS.
ANJANEYULU.n
DBA-UEPL.
Edited by: 794752 on May 16, 2011 11:06 PM

Hi 794752,
-Does remote sqlplus work from the same XP machine?
-Have you tried thin (default) or thick (with 11.2 instant client) in SQLDeveloper?
-Have you other Oracle software on the XP machine? If so you may have to set ORACLE_HOME in your cmd session to the SQLdeveloper software such that %ORACLE_HOME%\jdbc\lib exists, (so SQLDeveloper does not try your existing ORACLE_HOME).
Please do not use all CAPITALS.
-Turloch
SQLDeveloper Team

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