Producer env has timed out. Consumer needs to invoke initCookie again

00000057 WSRPEngine E com.ibm.wps.wsrp.producer.impl.WSRPEngine checkCookie EJPWC1104E: The Producer environment has timed out. The Consumer needs to invoke initCookie() again.
How to fix this? Can't increase the producer time out due to some other constraints. Is it possible to invoke this initCooki() method some way
Producer: Websphere 6
Consumer: WLP 10.2
When invoking the remote portlet this exception occurs on a random basis. As per other online resource,
when a remote portlet is hit a session gets created. You use the remote portlet,
and the consumer sends the session id to the producer. The producer now
recognizes this session and the session cookie. Now you work on your
consumer portal with local portlets, but not the remote portlets. The
session on your producer times out. If you now work on your consumer
with the remote portlet, the consumer sends the old session cookie to
the producer. However, this session is not valid on the producer side
any longer, and therefore you get this error.
Please let me know how to fix this without increasing the producer timeout time.
Thanks,
Sid.

So it depends on the fault IBM is returning. WLP consumer should automatically reinitialize the session on an Invalid Session or Invalid Cookie fault. Failing that, you can write an interceptor
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