Setting up OID/LDAP with SQL Developer?

I have over 100 databases to add to SQL Developer. I use OID and would like to allowd SQL Developer use that. How do I set it up? Parameter file somewhere?

I have installed SQL Developer on my laptop (windows XP pro), and we have LDAP server and other database servers on unix. I have done following and is working for me using OID/LDAP 9.2.0.7.
TO use OID based name resolution,
copy ojdbc14.jar from ORACLE_HOME(10.x) /jdbc/lib (windows client)
to /<SQL Developer home>/jdev/lib/patches
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