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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:33:27+00:00 2026-05-13T07:33:27+00:00

I am writing some test cases for the JMX interface in our product. I

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I am writing some test cases for the JMX interface in our product. I can access attributes from standard MBeans (following sun tutorial). However, I don’t seem to be able to access dynamic MBeans. The attributes are fully (readable/writable) from JConsole.

JMXConnector jmxc = getJMXConnector();  // Takes care of our connection
MBeanServerConnection mbsc = jmxc.getMBeanServerConnection();

ObjectName mbeanName = new ObjectName("com.xyz.prodname:type=LogManager");

// Up to this point, the logic is the same as the working logic.  In our working logic,
// DynamicMBean is replace with our MBean interface class.
DynamicMBean mbean = (DynamicMBean)JMX.newMBeanProxy(mbsc, mbeanName, DynamicMBean.class);
Object o = mbean.getAttribute("AttributeNameAsItAppearsInJConsole"); 

o should be a Boolean, but it is null. No exceptions are thrown.

I have also tried a few other permutations on the attribute name, but I believe it should be the simple name as I’ve defined it in the implementation class.

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    2026-05-13T07:33:27+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:33 am

    I’ve found that you can get to dynamic MBean attributes directly through the MBeanServerConnection object:

    JMXConnector jmxc = getJMXConnector();  // Takes care of our connection
    MBeanServerConnection mbsc = jmxc.getMBeanServerConnection();
    
    ObjectName mbeanName = new ObjectName("com.xyz.prodname:type=LogManager");
    
    // This change demonstrates what must be done
    Object result = mbsc.getAttribute(mbeanName, "AttributeNameAsItAppearsInJConsole");
    
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