Oracle sql developer not installing or start on mac os x 10.9

Hello ,
i installed oracle sql developer 4 , on macbook pro with retina display , 10.9
and when i click the icon it's still loading and no response !! i leave it 1 hour and the same problem .
i have attached the screenshot ,
please check it 

i use no problem.

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