Hi mholzer,
I thank you very much for posting solution for my query. Your suggestion really
worked for me. Below is the XML fragment which I have used in my application. I
haven't placed any "/" before the context name in <component-ref> tag.
<deployment>
| <if-exists>keep</if-exists>
| <instance>
| <instance-name>MyPortletInstance</instance-name>
| <component-ref>WarContextHere.MyPortlet</component-ref>
| <deployment>
Once again Thanks
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