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Can anyone tell me why this happens or point me to error codes - I searched the Derby error codes I could find in the reference but couldn't find this one.

Internal Exception: org.apache.derby.client.am.DisconnectException: java.security.PrivilegedActionException : Error opening socket to server localhost on port 1527 with message : nullError Code: -4499

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As I understand, -4499 is a code for disconnect error and is typically thrown when the client is unable to connect to the server. Typically I have seen the SQLState associated to be 08001 (see
the Derby reference manual)

Some questions:
Under what scenario are you getting this ? Have you verified if the server is up and running ? Is the server
running under a security manager ?

Any other info that you can share will be useful.

-Rajesh

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