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Francesco Chicchiricco updated COCOON-2072:
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Attachment: PortletAwareCookieModule.java
> JSR.168 Portlet-aware CookieModule
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>
> Key: COCOON-2072
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-2072
> Project: Cocoon
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Blocks: Portal
> Affects Versions: 2.1.11
> Reporter: Francesco Chicchiricco
> Attachments: PortletAwareCookieModule.java
>
>
> A FAQ here:
> http://wiki.java.net/bin/view/Portlet/JSR168FAQ#Is_there_a_hack_to_get_set_cooki
> says that some JSR-168 containers provide their javax.portlet.PortletRequest
> implementation with cookies, even thought embedded in a string.
> Looking at sources of Jakarta Pluto
> (org.apache.pluto.internal.impl.PortletRequestImpl) and Sun's Open Portal -
> free version of Sun JES Portal Server -
> (com.sun.portal.portlet.impl.PortletRequestImpl), I found that this is true
> for both.
> So, I wrote a simple org.apache.cocoon.components.modules.input.CookieModule
> extension that can handle all that above, providing cookie access to portlets:
> Here's the code:
> public class PortletAwareCookieModule extends CookieModule {
> final protected String COOKIE = "cookie";
> @Override
> protected Map getCookieMap(Map objectModel) {
> if
> (!objectModel.containsKey(PortletObjectModelHelper.PORTLET_REQUEST_OBJECT))
> return super.getCookieMap(objectModel);
> PortletRequest portletRequest =
>
> PortletObjectModelHelper.getPortletRequest(objectModel);
> String cookieList = portletRequest.getProperty(COOKIE);
> StringTokenizer cookieTok = new StringTokenizer(cookieList,
> ";");
> String[] cookieParts = null;
> Map<String, HttpCookie> cookieMap = new HashMap<String,
> HttpCookie>();
> while (cookieTok.hasMoreTokens()) {
> cookieParts = cookieTok.nextToken()
> .trim()
> .split("=");
> cookieMap.put(cookieParts[0],
> new HttpCookie(cookieParts[0],
> cookieParts[1]));
> }
> return cookieMap;
> }
> }
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