Sorry for kicking in (I'm the Jolokia author), but since you are in the
brainstorming phase, an interesting approach to consider would be to use the
Jolokia JVM agent [1]. This agent can attach to any Java 6 JVM either during
startup or even dynamically when the process is already running (much like
jconsole attaches to local Java processes without JSR-160). 

This would avoid the proxy mode which is only recommended as one of the last
options since it lacks some features like bulk requests. 

Please let me know, whether I can help you here and whether you need any
additional informations. 

... roland


  [1]: http://www.jolokia.org/reference/html/agents.html#agents-jvm

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