SQL Developer takes 7 minutes to bring back list of packages

The database is 11g R2 on 64bit Linux.
Instance has multiple schemas
SQLDev is v3.1.07 (download with JDK)
SQL Dev connects without a problem.
Click the "+" next to Functions, in a few seconds I get the list of functions.
Click the "+" next to Procedures, in a few seconds I get the list of procedures.
Click the "+" next to Packages, between 5 and 10 MINUTES later the list will display.
The exact objects I choose to explore, or the order does not seem to matter.
After 2 or 3 objects, the next load takes an unacceptable length of time.
What is going on here?

You can try to find out if the underlying query, that the sql developer issues against the data dictionary is slow.
To do so first find the query, then issue the same query inside sql developer and check out the execution time and explain plan from there.
To find the query you can connect with a DBA account. Use "Tools/Sessions .. " to monitor the sessions. Find the appropriate connection (check for the correct db user, and the module should be SQL Developer). Then start the slow action in the different session. Switch back to the session monitor and refresh it. Check out the SQL that is shown on "Active SQL" Tab.
If this query is slow, then it is not a problem opf the sql developer but of your database installation. Maybe the dictionary cache is to small or the database did not apply statistics to the system tables. In such a case report the problem to your DBA.
it could also be a problem of the connection. Do you use an oracle client to open the connection or something like a thin jdbc driver? try with the oracle client if you don't have that already.

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