While cerating application server connection JDeveloper is closing

Hi,
I have installed jdevstudio11111, cerating the application server connection and testing JDeveloper is crashing. please suggest me the solution.
Thanks in Advance.
Talluri

Hi,
can you provide steps to reproduce this ? Also, please mention the OS and the proper JDeveloper version - see help--> about and copy / paste the label version
Frank

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