Oracle SQL Developer Screen hangs up

I am facing an unusual problem in Oracle SQL Developer. When I try to compile a store procedure it hangs up the Oracle SQL Developer Screen and I can't do any activity, except to kill the SQL developer instance and start again.
But when i start he instance and try to compile it, i again get the same error.
Anybody faced such problem? I am new to oracle.
For one or two instance I waited for 5 to 10 min and got this error
ORA-04021 timeout occurred while waiting to lock object
But I am the only person working on this instance of Oracle

That would indicate some other session is currently running the proc. Check out Tools - Monitor Sessions, or the Enterprise Manager. If necessary, you can kill the locking session from both.
Hope that helps,
K.

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