Try adding <dispatcher>INCLUDE</dispatcher> as well.

On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Adam Stokar <ajsto...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Looking for some help as I haven't found anything useful on the web.  My
> stripes application is consistently throwing the below exception:
>
> java.lang.
> IllegalStateException: A request made it through to some part of Stripes
> without being wrapped in a StripesRequestWrapper. The StripesFilter is
> responsible for wrapping the request, so it is likely that either the
> StripesFilter is
>  not deployed, or that its mappings do not include the DispatcherServlet
> _and_ *.jsp. Stripes does not require that the Stripes wrapper is the only
> request wrap
> per, or the outermost; only that it is present.
>
> I have the following in my web.xml
>
> <filter-mapping>
>         <filter-name>StripesFilter</filter-name>
>         <url-pattern>*.jsp</url-pattern>
>         <dispatcher>REQUEST</dispatcher>
>     </filter-mapping>
>
>     <filter-mapping>
>         <filter-name>StripesFilter</filter-name>
>         <servlet-name>StripesDispatcher</servlet-name>
>         <dispatcher>REQUEST</dispatcher>
>         <dispatcher>FORWARD</dispatcher>
>         <dispatcher>ERROR</dispatcher>
>     </filter-mapping>
>
> Not sure what the issue is.  Can someone explain why this error is thrown
> and any possible ways to resolve it?  Thanks!
>
> - Adam
>
>
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