Connection Pool to DB2 Database

I get this exception when I try to establish a connection to DB2 database through Sun One Web Server Connection Pool.
I am using db2java.zip and com.ibm.db2.jdbc.DB2SimpleDataSource
data source. Please help.

Sorry forgot to add the exception, this is the exception,
java.sql.SQLException: RSR0029: Missing Password for Application Authorization
Any idea as when we get this exception?

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    Sorry forgot to add the exception, this is the exception,
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    [#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public int com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.hashCode()matches with the right arg type|#]
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    [#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public javax.resource.spi.ManagedConnection com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.createManagedConnection(javax.security.auth.Subject,javax.resource.spi.ConnectionRequestInfo) throws javax.resource.ResourceExceptionmatches with the right arg type|#]
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