Oracle 10 g EE connection on SQL Developer

I am trying to create a connection for oracle 10g enterprise edition that resides on my local machine. I cannot figure out what to specify for the below fields:
Hostname:
Port:
SID:
Could you please help?

Hello,
You can find tnsnames.ora file under $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin directory and add following entry to it. Did you create database instance using DBCA or you created it when you installed oracle software?
Hostname:ipaddress or machie name or localhost
Port: 1521
SID: whatever name you gave when you created database instance using DBCA. E.g. ORCL
DATABASE_NAME=
  (DESCRIPTION=
    (ADDRESS=
      (PROTOCOL=TCP)
      (HOST=<ipaddress or machine name>)
      (PORT=1521)
    (CONNECT_DATA=
      (SERVER=dedicated)
      (SERVICE_NAME=<DATABASE_NAME or INSTANCE_NAME>)
  )Regards
OrionNet

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    what should be the connection name, Hostname (should it be localhost), SID, Role (Should it be Default), Connection type (should it be Basic).
    DB name: kam1orac
    Service name : kam1oracle.com
    Scheme name : scott
    I can connect to scott schema using Sqlplus
    Thank you
    kam

    Thanks for your quick response.
    I copied C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\NETWORK\ADMIN\tnsnames.ora (Oracle 10g) To C:\My Document\sqldeveloper-5783\sqldeveloper\ide\bin (SQL developer).
    but still getting error as "Status : Failure - Test failed: Io exception: The Network Adaptor could not establish connection".
    tnsnames.ora as follows:
    KAM1ORAC =
    (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = localhost)(PORT = 1521))
    (CONNECT_DATA =
    (SERVER = DEDICATED)
    (SERVICE_NAME = kam1oracle.com)
    EXTPROC_CONNECTION_DATA =
    (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS_LIST =
    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC1))
    (CONNECT_DATA =
    (SID = PLSExtProc)
    (PRESENTATION = RO)
    Thanks
    kam

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