I guess that you should edit the XML deployment descriptors to configure/setup 
your portal. With JBoss Portal 2.2 these are the files with names like 
WEB-INF/xxxxx-portal.xml and WEB-INF/yyyyyy-object.xml. You should deploy them 
with one of your portlet applications. So what these files are doing? They 
define the portal structure for instance theme, layout, pages and of course the 
portlets arranged on the pages. The XML descriptor files are well documented at 
http://www.jboss.org/products/jbossportal/docs
You could also look at the files already deliverd with JBoss Portal, which are:

JBOSS_PORTAL_2.2//server/default/deploy/jboss-portal.sar/portal-core.war/WEB-INF/default-portal.xml
JBOSS_PORTAL_2.2/server/default/deploy/jboss-portal.sar/portal-samples.war/WEB-INF/default-object.xml

Possibly there is also a way to arrange portlets on pages using an 
administration portlet of JBoss Portal. But i never tried that.

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