If you're not comfortable with how administrators handle your MBeans, create your own 
JSP wrapper or feel free modify the JMX console to suit your requirements.

I suggest you program your MBean to throw an exception if the service is not in the 
requisite state and an attribute is changed.  If you want to guard all attributes or 
create an intrinsic behavior, you can program your own XMBean wrapper.  There are some 
XMBean examples out there.

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