"No JNDI context" error

Hello.
I'm currently using SQLDeveloper version 1.5.0.5.3 and since maybe three versions ago, I started getting frequently the following error when opening the application:
{color:#ff0000}SEVERE 60 0 oracle.jdevimpl.db.adapter.DefaultContextWrapper failed to create naming Context for db connections at url: file:/C:/Documents and Settings/jvargem/Application Data/SQL Developer/system1.5.0.53.38/o.jdeveloper.db.connection.11.1.1.0.22.49.35/connections.xml
SEVERE 61 16 oracle.jdevimpl.db.adapter.DefaultContextWrapper failed to create naming Context for db connections at url: file:/C:/Documents and Settings/jvargem/Application Data/SQL Developer/system1.5.0.53.38/o.jdeveloper.db.connection.11.1.1.0.22.49.35/connections.xml
SEVERE 62 15 oracle.jdeveloper.db.DatabaseConnections DatabaseConnections has no JNDI context so cannot list connections.
SEVERE 63 0 oracle.jdevimpl.db.adapter.DefaultContextWrapper failed to create naming Context for db connections at url: file:/C:/Documents and Settings/jvargem/Application Data/SQL Developer/system1.5.0.53.38/o.jdeveloper.db.connection.11.1.1.0.22.49.35/connections.xml
SEVERE 64 0 oracle.jdevimpl.db.adapter.DefaultContextWrapper failed to create naming Context for db connections at url: file:/C:/Documents and Settings/jvargem/Application Data/SQL Developer/system1.5.0.53.38/o.jdeveloper.db.connection.11.1.1.0.22.49.35/connections.xml
SEVERE 65 0 oracle.jdeveloper.db.DatabaseConnections DatabaseConnections has no JNDI context so cannot list connections.{color}
When this error happens, no connections are displayed, which prevents me from using the application unless I create the connection all over again!
As I said this happens frequently and afterwards I have to close and restart the application several times until the error goes away. The problem is that sometimes it doesn't go away and I have to restart the computer and restart all over again, hoping it will work.
As anyone experienced this? Any idea of what may be happening and how to solve it?
Thanks a lot
João Vargem

Please read the whole thread before posting.
You did search the forum, which is great, but then read what people respond! There was only 1 reply here, so that shouldn't be too much work...
If the latest version still gives you problems, do get back though.
Regards,
K.

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    Hi,
    This may help you
    ORA-20000: ORU-10027: buffer overflow, limit of 2000 bytes
    http://asktom.oracle.com/pls/ask/f?p=4950:8:::::F4950_P8_DISPLAYID:2460552453360
    Trinath Somanchi
    ( http://myospages.com )

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