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At the core of Modeler is the ModelMBean interface — for those unfamiliar with 
this, it allows a developer to wrap up any old Java class into an MBean which 
can be then managed via normal JMX means. In other words, you can take any 
class you want to export to JMX and without changing your class, without your 
class even "knowing" it’s going to be JMX‘d, you can do so — by the usage of a 
ModelMBean!

Unfortunately, for those of you who tried to use a ModelMBean — in fact same 
for DynamicMBean — the interfaces for creating these and defining the metadata 
for each bean can be quite clunky and awkward at times to use. I thought in the 
past, when working outside the Spring framework, that it would be so good to 
have a way to just say "here’s my class, a standard Java class, not aligned to 
any JMX naming conventions or anything — please register this somehow with JMX 
so I can inspect data through JMX Console". This is possible through Commons 
Modeler.

In this "how to", I'm going to start with a very simple bean and show how to 
wrap it up using Commons Modeler.

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