anonymous wrote : 
  | I don't want my MDB to hold or authenticate any credentials, simply assume 
a given security role like the EJB3 @RunAs annotation. 
  | 

Your MDB does not authenticate/hold any credentials. You should be able to 
invoke it just with EJB3 @RunAs annotation.


Its when the MDB tries to call an EJB3 bean that is located in another app 
server. Thats when you need to use the client-login module mechanism to 
propagate the "Subject" from your MDB server to your EJB3 server.

But I believe your EJB3 on the remote server can still be configured with 
regular security annotations

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