I think Alex's fix make sense, especially since we will be reimplementing the
jmx invocation to look like the aop invocation when we do the interceptor unification.

What does it mean to have arguments associated with an invocation context
(i.e. a call path) instead of with an invocation?

I don't like the idea of cloning the dispatcher on every request.

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