Remote Debug Listener crashes

Hi,
I try to remote debug via SQL-Developer and create a remote debug listener in my first sqldeveloper.
Then I use a second sqldeveloper and run the following statements as script everything works fine. My first sqldeveloper stops at the breakpoint and I can debug
set serveroutput on;
execute DBMS_DEBUG_JDWP.CONNECT_TCP('myIp',4010);
declare
begin
  do_something(2); -- in this function is a breakpoint set
end;
execute DBMS_DEBUG_JDWP.disconnect(' myIp ',4010);
When I try to run the script e.g. in sqlplus I get following stacktrace in my first sqldeveloper console and the listener is closed
java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: -2
  at java.lang.String.substring(String.java:1911)
  at com.sun.tools.jdi.JNITypeParser.nextTypeName(JNITypeParser.java:204)
  at com.sun.tools.jdi.JNITypeParser.typeNameList(JNITypeParser.java:140)
  at com.sun.tools.jdi.JNITypeParser.typeName(JNITypeParser.java:85)
  at com.sun.tools.jdi.TypeImpl.name(TypeImpl.java:44)
  at com.sun.tools.jdi.ReferenceTypeImpl.compareTo(ReferenceTypeImpl.java:150)
  at com.sun.tools.jdi.ReferenceTypeImpl.compareTo(ReferenceTypeImpl.java:33)
  at java.util.TreeMap.put(TreeMap.java:560)
  at java.util.TreeSet.add(TreeSet.java:255)
  at com.sun.tools.jdi.VirtualMachineImpl.addReferenceType(VirtualMachineImpl.java:785)
  at com.sun.tools.jdi.VirtualMachineImpl.referenceType(VirtualMachineImpl.java:901)
  at com.sun.tools.jdi.VirtualMachineImpl.retrieveAllClasses1_4(VirtualMachineImpl.java:979)
  at com.sun.tools.jdi.VirtualMachineImpl.retrieveAllClasses(VirtualMachineImpl.java:995)
  at com.sun.tools.jdi.VirtualMachineImpl.allClasses(VirtualMachineImpl.java:284)
  at oracle.jdevimpl.debugger.jdi.DebugJDI.<init>(DebugJDI.java:420)
  at oracle.jdevimpl.debugger.jdi.DebugJDIConnectorListen.run(DebugJDIConnectorListen.java:133)
  at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:724)
Does anyone have an idea what I'm doing wrong, or what's maybe misconfigured?
System Configuration
Client:
     Windows 7
     SqlDeveloper Version 4.0.0.12 Build MAIN-12.27 - running with jdk1.7.0_25
Database Server:
     Oracle 11.2.0.3.0

Hi
Has someone find an answer to this?
Debugger attempting to connect to remote process at localhost 4000.
...............................Debugger unable to connect to remote process.This is the same message you get when you try to run a debug session under JDeveloper, but with OJVM, not JPDA.
If this is a bug and will be fixed, can the SQL Developer team please make a post?

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