Others should definitely correct me if I'm wrong, but interceptors don't
inject other interceptors, just actions.  If you need access to the Session,
just use the one in the ActionInvocation.
 (*Chris*)

On 7/8/07, Richard Sayre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I added an Interceptor locally to one of my Actions.  This Interceptor
implements SessionAware and has a setSession(Map session) method to
get the session.  The problem is when my interceptor runs session is
null.  I am assuming this is because the interceptor that populates
the session aware objects is not running before this one.  How can I
insure that my interceptor runs after the interceptor that sets the
session?
My package extends struts-default so I know that the SessionAware
interceptor should be running.  I want my Interceptor to run after the
struts-default interceptors are finished.

Here is my XML

<interceptors>
            <interceptor name="accessChecker"
class="interceptors.design.GlobalDesignAccessInterceptor"/>
</interceptors>

<global-results>
       <result name="noAccess" type="redirect-action">
         <param name="actionName">Home</param>
         <param name="namespace">/</param>
       </result>
</global-results>

<action name="selectCustomer" class="actions.design.Customer"
method="populateCustomerList">
            <interceptor-ref name="accessChecker"/>
            <result
name="success">/GlobalDesign/selectCustomer.jsp</result>

</action>

I can get it to work if I get the session by using
ActionContext.getContext().getSession(); but the FAQ Question
referenced from this page
http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/interceptors.html called "How do we
get access to the session?" says the preferred method is to implement
SessionAware.

Thank you,

Rich

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