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Where's version 22.2?

Main page (https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/sql-developer/index.html) lists v22.2, but the download page (https://www.oracle.com/tools/downloads/sqldev-downloads.html) only shows v21.4.3?
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It's there now. Thanks!
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Is JDK 8 or 11 included?
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11, fixing the typo now
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- Downloaded SQL Developer 22.2 with JDK 11
- Copied my preferences over from the previous installation (21.4.3.063).
- When I try to connect to a database from the connection tree, I get this error.
Any ideas?
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What type of connection is it?
I'm running the exact same thing you are, 64-bit Windows w/Java 11 included, and on an upgrade can connect just fine.
Maybe, try extracting the zip again using native Windows file explorer to a net-new directory, and try connecting from that location?
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It is a basic connection. I specify the host, port and service name. I right clicked on the connection name -> properties -> Test
I extracted to a new location and I also downloaded the "No Java" version. I get the same error on both attempts.
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Do you have an oracle client defined in the Advanced Preferences, or are you using a TNS connection type or do you have 'OCI' checked on your advanced connection properties?
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I am using a basic connection type. I have a TNSNAMES file but I don't use it.
I have "OCI/Thick driver" checked. We use Radius authentication for our DB logins and I remember it wasn't working without this box checked.
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That's probably it, get a newer client and try that, a 19c or 21c client.