SQL Developer 1.5 where are connections stored?

SQL Developer 1.5 where are connections stored?

The connections are in
C:\Documents and Settings\Application Data\SQL Developer/system1.5.0.53.38/o.jdeveloper.db.connection.11.1.1.0.22.49.35/connections.xml
If you want to back them up, you can just right-click export from the tree.
-kris

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