SQL Developer 1.5 using MSSQL server 2003

Hi,
I just download SQL Developer 1.5 to migrate from MSSQL to Oracle.
I download and install too jtds1.2.2.jar
Every time i try to connect my SQLSERVER i get one message " Connect connect to Microsoft SQL Server ..."
I word on Windows 2003 Server with MSSQL Server 2000 and Oracle 9.2
Can somebody help me ?

Can you ping the server, by either hostname or ip address?
If you can't then you must have the wrong name/address or there are network connectivity issues.
Can you connect to the SQLServer using sqlserver tools from your PC??
If not, then perhaps the SQLServer is not configured to accept TCP connections. By default it isn't and only uses named pipes.
Or perhaps it is not using the default port.
If you can do the above, the next step is to investigate problems within sqldeveloper.

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    Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_34-b04)
    Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.9-b04, mixed mode)
    Oracle instant client:
    $ sqlplus -V
    SQL*Plus: Release 11.2.0.3.0 Production
    Here are the error messages:
    $ sqldeveloper
    Oracle SQL Developer
    Copyright (c) 1997, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
    # A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
    # SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x00007f6de7157664, pid=3049, tid=140109371119360
    # JRE version: 6.0_34-b04
    # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (20.9-b04 mixed mode linux-amd64 compressed oops)
    # Problematic frame:
    # V [libjvm.so+0x516664] unsigned+0xd4
    # An error report file with more information is saved as:
    # /tmp/hs_err_pid3049.log
    # If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:
    # http://java.sun.com/webapps/bugreport/crash.jsp
    /opt/sqldeveloper/sqldeveloper/bin/../../ide/bin/launcher.sh: line 544: 3049 Aborted (core dumped) ${JAVA} "${APP_VM_OPTS[@]}" ${APP_ENV_VARS} -classpath ${APP_CLASSPATH} ${APP_MAIN_CLASS} "${APP_APP_OPTS[@]}"

    I also had the problem of SQL Developer crashing when using OCI/Thick driver but I've managed to solve it. My configuration is:
    - Windows 64-bit
    - Java 64-bit (1.6.0.34)
    - SQL Developer 3.2.09 64-bit
    - OCI Instant client 11.2.0.3 64-bit (without installation).
    The thing that solved the problem was copying two files, ojdbc5.jar and ojdbc6.jar, from Instant client installation folder to JAVA_HOME/lib/ext folder+.
    After that, I haven't had a single crash or error message.
    The same trick that solved the problem on 64-bit installation also solved the problem on another windows computer with 32-bit SQL Developer installation.

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