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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T05:02:00+00:00 2026-05-18T05:02:00+00:00

I’m creating web-app using JSR286, Struts2 for portlets on WebSphere Portal 6.1.5 The problem

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I’m creating web-app using JSR286, Struts2 for portlets on WebSphere Portal 6.1.5
The problem is that I can’t make work built in CookieInterceptor.
I’ve tried this in src/struts.xml:

<package name="web-app-default" extends="struts-portlet-default , json-default" abstract="true">

    <interceptors>
        <interceptor name="superInterceptor" class="ru.app.SuperInterceptor" />         
        <interceptor-stack name="ekp-cookie-stack">
            <interceptor-ref name="cookie">
                    <param name="cookiesName">my-filter-cookie</param>
                </interceptor-ref>  
        </interceptor-stack>
    </interceptors>



    <default-interceptor-ref name="portletDefaultStack" />

    <global-results>
            <result name="error">/jsp/common/error.jsp</result>
    </global-results>
</package>

And the action:

public abstract class EventGeneralAction extends GeneralAction implements CookiesAware{
//some code...

    /** {@link CookieInterceptor} should inject ekp-filter-cookie. */
        @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
        public void setCookiesMap(Map cookies){
            LOG.trace("#setCookiesMap -> cookies[{}]", cookies);
            this.cookies = cookies;
        }
    }

The method setCookiesMap is not invoked.
I’ve used firebug, I really see, that request header has my “my-filter-cookie” in it (set using JQuery cookie plugin). WebDeveloper for Mozilla shows that browser has such cookie and it will be expired CURRENT_TIME+1 year.

I’ve tried another configuration. I’ve wrote interceptor for action:

<!-- Shows events on desired day of year. ShowDayEventsAction is a subclass of EventGeneralAction -->
    <action name="main" class="ru.app.ShowDayEventsAction" >
        <interceptor-ref name="cookie">
            <param name="cookiesName">my-filter-cookie</param>
            </interceptor-ref>  
        <result>/jsp/event/view/day.jsp</result>
    </action>

Again fail…? What do I do wrong? Please, suggest.

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    2026-05-18T05:02:01+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 5:02 am

    You are:

    • Defining an interceptor called “superInterceptor” (not sure where that fits in)
    • Defining an interceptor stack called “ekp-cookie-stack”, which consists solely of the cookie interceptor
    • Declaring “portletDefaultStack” as your default interceptor stack

    Since “portletDefaultStack” does not contain your “ekp-cookie-stack”, then the cookie interceptor will not be invoked. Basically, you are configuring one stack and then telling Struts2 to use a different stack.

    Try this:

    <interceptor-stack name="portletDefaultStackWithCookie">
        <interceptor-ref name="portletState"/>
        <interceptor-ref name="portletAware"/>
        <interceptor-ref name="cookie">
            <param name="cookiesName">my-filter-cookie</param>
        </interceptor-ref>
        <interceptor-ref name="defaultStack"/>
    </interceptor-stack>
    
    <default-interceptor-ref name="portletDefaultStackWithCookie" />
    

    You may also want to set a breakpoint in the CookieInterceptor‘s intercept method to make sure that it is being invoked properly.

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