I think that JMX Beans are executed on a separate JMX thread pool (not 100% sure), which means you cannot access the internal mutable state in the actor safely by publishing it into JMX. What you should be able to do safely though, is to create a separate JMX Bean that has access to or can get access to the ActorRef of the actor and then interact with it with messages in the methods/accessors published through JMX.
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