>> 2) Monitoring is not intuitive. If you are deploying a business application
        >> with 20 cocurrent Cocoon instances, you need a way to cohesively monitor the
        >> health of the entire cluster. Separate log files just arent sufficient.
        >> Something like JMX instrumentation would be ideal.
        >
        > Understood.  Keep in mind that Cocoon does have some instrumentation 
available
        > to it through Avalon's instrumentation package.  It has a nice client that 
can
        > connect to remote servers.  That way you can monitor your Cocoon instances 
from
        > your desk, and see their relative happiness.

        (More appropriate for the User's list, yes, but since it was mentioned here...)

        Is there any documentation on this?  How to use/access?  I don't remember 
reading anything about this on the Cocoon site...  For reference, I'm currently just 
using the bundled version of Jetty.

        Thanks,
        Chris

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