Yes thanks Ronald for looking into it.
Yesterday evening (reading a german JBOSS Book) I found another hint in the 
chapter about the mbean server.
So first one would have to find the mbean server by a 
MBEanServerLocater.locateJBoss().
Then an ObjectName needs to be created with the name of the requested MBean. 
With the ObjectName returned one can call the mbean's methods with a 
ms.invoke(objectName,"mymethod",...) where ms is teh mbean server returned from 
the locateJBoss().
I have not looked into the webapp for this yet... (have some real work to do)


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