SQL Developer 1.5.1 and Oracle 8i

Previous versions of SQL Developer complained when connecting to an 8i database, but continued. I have not been able to connect to an 8i database with SQL Developer 1.5.1. Is there a workaround?

I'm fairly certain this topic was started by someone in my organization. I just rolled SQL Developer out to a bunch of developers last week. Some of them can connect to and browse tables on 8i using 1.5.1 (54.40), others cannot.
I'm one of them that can. And my cube neighbor is another that can. The only pattern I can discern is that he and I both once had SQL Developer 1.2 installed, but also have an installation of 1.5.1.
So using account A on an 8i instance, when I connect using 1.5.1, I get a little dialog box labeled "Unsupported Database Version". The message in it is "Database Versions 9.x and above are supported." There is only a Help and OK button. I click OK. I can then browse the tables and do queries on 8i just fine.
When one of the developers having trouble tries to log into the same account on the same 8i instance using the same 1.5.1 (54.40) client, he gets a little dialog window labeled "Error encountered". The message in it is "An error was encountered performing the requested operation:\n Unsupported Oracle database version\n Vendor code 0"
It's like our sqldeveloper.exe client is taking different codepaths under the covers. They can't get into 8i. We can. Same download. Same setup. Same preferences.
For what it's worth, when I run SQL Developer 1.2, I get the exact same scenario as described above. But we already knew 1.2 worked on 8i.
Is it possible that SQL Developer is reading the Oracle homes in my registry and choosing an older thin driver from my 9i Oracle home? It doesn't stick anything in the registry, right, so where else might it share information between the two versions? It seems that my copy of 1.5.1 is somehow either using an older driver (without me having changed anything), or it is somehow using code from the separate 1.2 folder (which seems ludicrous).

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    </pre>
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    Any idea or suggestion ?
    Thanx.

    A clarification of the Data Modeling feedback application and this forum. The developers are part of the SQL Developer development team, but as for all our features, each developer has a focus area, so the Data Modeling developers will tend to answer those questions. There will not be a separate Data Modeling forum, so once we're production all SQL Developer Data Modeling questions will be on this forum. We want to encourage all users to get into the habit of tagging posts. Having the posts tagged means that users can skip them if they're not their focus area and users can search using the tags. The more tags are used in all the forums the better. You may well find find the answers to your questions are outside this forum!
    As SQL Developer Data Modeling in in its first early adopter phase, we have provide a feedback application, where users can provide feedback, log bugs and ask questions. We did the same for SQL Developer before it's initial production release and found this to be very useful for the product.
    I'm happy for "How To" questions to be on this forum, as the answers benefit the broader community.
    Sue Harper

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