Help for MDB, with Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8.2

Hi all,
Iam having problem in working MDB. Have written & deployed the Bean sucessfully and when am trying to run the Client, to post a new message am getting exceptions
The Exception i got is
D:\krb\ejb\Message\MDB>appclient -client MDBClient.jar
MQRA:MC:Constr:Exception on cnxn creation-[C4060]: Login failed:  user=admin, br
oker=itech-4:7676(1339)
com.sun.messaging.jms.JMSSecurityException: [C4060]: Login failed:  user=admin,
broker=itech-4:7676(1339)
        at com.sun.messaging.jmq.jmsclient.ProtocolHandler.authenticate(Protocol
Handler.java:824)
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.java:749)
        at com.sun.messaging.jmq.jmsclient.ProtocolHandler.hello(ProtocolHandler
.java:679)
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ava:416)
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java:315)
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pl.java:174)
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        at com.sun.enterprise.connectors.ConnectionManagerImpl.allocateConnectio
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n(ConnectionManagerImpl.java:121)
        at com.sun.messaging.jms.ra.ConnectionFactoryAdapter.createConnection(Co
nnectionFactoryAdapter.java:118)
        at com.sun.messaging.jms.ra.ConnectionFactoryAdapter.createConnection(Co
nnectionFactoryAdapter.java:89)
        at MessageClient.main(MessageClient.java:39)
        at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
        at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.
java:39)
        at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAcces
sorImpl.java:25)
        at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
        at com.sun.enterprise.util.Utility.invokeApplicationMain(Utility.java:23
7)
        at com.sun.enterprise.appclient.Main.<init>(Main.java:430)
        at com.sun.enterprise.appclient.Main.main(Main.java:99)
Jun 8, 2006 12:40:26 PM com.sun.enterprise.connectors.ConnectionManagerImpl inte
rnalGetConnection
WARNING: RAR5117 : Failed to obtain/create connection. Reason : MQRA:MC:Constr:E
xception on cnxn creation-[C4060]: Login failed:  user=admin, broker=itech-4:767
6(1339)
com.sun.messaging.jms.JMSException: MQRA:CFA:allocation failure:createConnection
:Error in allocating a connection. Cause: MQRA:MC:Constr:Exception on cnxn creat
ion-[C4060]: Login failed:  user=admin, broker=itech-4:7676(1339)
        at com.sun.messaging.jms.ra.ConnectionFactoryAdapter.createConnection(Co
nnectionFactoryAdapter.java:122)
        at com.sun.messaging.jms.ra.ConnectionFactoryAdapter.createConnection(Co
nnectionFactoryAdapter.java:89)
        at MessageClient.main(MessageClient.java:39)
        at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
        at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.
java:39)
        at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAcces
sorImpl.java:25)
        at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
        at com.sun.enterprise.util.Utility.invokeApplicationMain(Utility.java:23
7)
        at com.sun.enterprise.appclient.Main.<init>(Main.java:430)
        at com.sun.enterprise.appclient.Main.main(Main.java:99)
Caused by: javax.resource.spi.ResourceAllocationException: Error in allocating a
connection. Cause: MQRA:MC:Constr:Exception on cnxn creation-[C4060]: Login fai
led:  user=admin, broker=itech-4:7676(1339)
        at com.sun.enterprise.connectors.ConnectionManagerImpl.internalGetConnec
tion(ConnectionManagerImpl.java:301)
        at com.sun.enterprise.connectors.ConnectionManagerImpl.allocateConnectio
n(ConnectionManagerImpl.java:190)
        at com.sun.enterprise.connectors.ConnectionManagerImpl.allocateConnectio
n(ConnectionManagerImpl.java:121)
        at com.sun.messaging.jms.ra.ConnectionFactoryAdapter.createConnection(Co
nnectionFactoryAdapter.java:118)
        ... 9 more
Caused by: com.sun.enterprise.resource.PoolingException: MQRA:MC:Constr:Exceptio
n on cnxn creation-[C4060]: Login failed:  user=admin, broker=itech-4:7676(1339)
        at com.sun.enterprise.resource.ConnectorAllocator.createResource(Connect
orAllocator.java:100)
        at com.sun.enterprise.resource.IASNonSharedResourcePool.getUnenlistedRes
ource(IASNonSharedResourcePool.java:437)
        at com.sun.enterprise.resource.IASNonSharedResourcePool.internalGetResou
rce(IASNonSharedResourcePool.java:355)
        at com.sun.enterprise.resource.IASNonSharedResourcePool.getResource(IASN
onSharedResourcePool.java:250)
        at com.sun.enterprise.resource.PoolManagerImpl.getResourceFromPool(PoolM
anagerImpl.java:213)
        at com.sun.enterprise.resource.PoolManagerImpl.getResource(PoolManagerIm
pl.java:174)
        at com.sun.enterprise.connectors.ConnectionManagerImpl.internalGetConnec
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        ... 12 more
My MessageDrivenBean is:
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.rmi.RemoteException;
import javax.ejb.EJBException;
import javax.ejb.MessageDrivenBean;
import javax.ejb.MessageDrivenContext;
import javax.ejb.CreateException;
import javax.naming.*;
import javax.jms.*;
public class MyMessageDrivenBean implements MessageDrivenBean, MessageListener {
     private MessageDrivenContext mdc = null;
     private Context context;
     public MyMessageDrivenBean() { }
     public void setMessageDrivenContext(MessageDrivenContext mdc){
          this.mdc = mdc;
     public void ejbCreate() { }
     public void onMessage(Message msg){
          try{
               if(msg instanceof TextMessage) {
                    TextMessage txtMsg = (TextMessage) msg;
                    System.out.println("The Received Message is: "+txtMsg.getText());
               } else {
                    System.out.println("Incorrect Message Type");
          } catch(JMSException e){
               e.printStackTrace();
     public void ejbRemove() { }
My Client is:
import javax.jms.*;
import javax.naming.*;
import java.util.*;
public class MessageClient {
     public static void main(String arg []) {
          InitialContext ctx = null;
          ConnectionFactory conFact = null;
          Connection con = null;
          Session ses = null;
          Destination dest = null;
          MessageProducer msgPrd = null;
          TextMessage msg = null;
          try {
               ctx = new InitialContext();
          } catch(NamingException e) {
               e.printStackTrace();
          try {
               conFact = (ConnectionFactory) ctx.lookup("java:comp/env/jms/BankConnectionFactory");
               dest = (javax.jms.Queue) ctx.lookup("java:comp/env/jms/BankPhysicalDest");
          } catch(NamingException e) {
               e.printStackTrace();
          try {
               con = conFact.createConnection();
               ses = con.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
               msgPrd = ses.createProducer(dest);
               msg = ses.createTextMessage();
               msg.setText("This is first Message");
               msgPrd.send(msg);
               msg.setText("This is second Message");
               msgPrd.send(msg);
          } catch(JMSException e){
               e.printStackTrace();
          } catch(Exception e){
               e.printStackTrace();
          } finally{
               if(con != null){
                    try{
                         con.close();
                    } catch(JMSException e){
                         e.printStackTrace();
                    } catch(Exception e){
                         e.printStackTrace();
My JMS CONNECTION FACTORY RESOURCES are:
1.     CONNECTION FACTORIES
a.     JNDI NAME: jms/QueueConnFactory
b.     TYPE: javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory
2.     PHYSICAL DESTINATION
a. NAME: PhysicalQueue
3.     DESTINATION RESOURCES
a.     JNDI: jms/MessageQueue
b.     TYPE: javax.jms.Queue
c.     ADDITIONAL PROPERTIES � NAME: PhysicalQueue
My Message-Driven Bean Settings:
i.     Destination Type: javax.jms.Queue
ii.     Target Destination: PhysicalQueue
iii.     Connection Factory JNDI Name: jms/QueueConnFactory
My MDBClient Settings are
a.     Resource Refs
i.     Coded Name: jms/BankConnectionFactory
ii.     Type: javax.jms.ConnectionFactory
iii.     Authentication: Container
iv.     JNDI Name: jms/QueueConnFactory
v.     User Name: admin
vi.     Password: password
b.     Msg Dest Refs
i.     Coded Name: jms/BankPhysicalDest
ii.     Destination Type: javax.jms.Queue
iii.     Usage: ConsumesProduces
iv.     Target Destination: PhysicalQueue
c.     Message Destinations
i.     Destination Name: PhysicalQueue
ii.     JNDI Name: jms/MessageQueue
My MDBAppl settings
a.     JNDI Name: jms/MessageQueue
b.     References: jms/QueueConnFactory
My MDBJAR Settings
a.     Message Destinations
i.     Destination Name: PhysicalQueue
ii.     JNDI Name: jms/MessageQueue
My MyMessageDrivenBean File Settings
a.     Transactions: Container-Managed
b.     Transaction Attribute: Required
and am RUNNING THE APPLICATION using
appclient -client MDBClient.jar
Pls help me to solve this problem
rgds
Ravi Bharathi

Default username/password is admin/admin.
Since the auth-type is container do not provide any username/password in the client descriptor and try.

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