Personal Edition's Password

I download the Personal Edition, but when I start the database, it ask me a password. What's the password?

Yes, I can connect just fine via SQL*Plus. I also can connect fine in the Connections tab of JDev, and going through the TopLink steps of the tutorial to load up the schema in the data model works fine with the 11gDB. I don't have any problem until I try and run run SRList.jspx, that's when I start getting password errors if connected to the 11g, but it's fine if I flip the connection to a temp 10g DB.
Is there any documentation that points out how to configure a new JDBC into Jdev for 11g DB connectivity? I've found the JDBC driver in OTN, but not much on configuring JDev to use them.

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