No more Java Classes

I first tried Raptor with Early Adopter Release 3. With this version I can see Java Classes in the left pane (in the various db objects in the tree under connection, Java Classes is listed between Database Links and Directories). However, since Early Adopter Release 4 and now Release 5, I cannot see the Java Classes anymore.
I am running Release 3 and Release 5 side-by-side now and connecting to the same schema. Java Classes appear in Release 3 but not in Release 5. I have tried this in Oracle9i and Oracle10g. I am using Windows version of SQL Developer. Am I missing something?
Thanks.

your not missing anything. There were issue with java source/classes which we could not resolve by production. They'll be back in 1.1.
-kris

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