Missing JavaDoc in JDev 10.1.3 ?

When selecting oracle.sql.BLOB and browsing the javadoc the url is http://java.sun..com/j2ee/docs/api/oracle/sql/BLOB.html
This is obviously wrong (no documentation is returned)
What is the correct url for this javadoc ? I am using JDev 10.1.3 stusio versio
Andrew

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