OK......I appreciate the effort in trying to get answers, but I am also very new to the entire Jetspeed process.
-> Does the portlet show up in the portlet selector? There is no portlet selector in our system. The Jetspeed distribution is pretty much the core (i.e., no additional libraries/pages beyond the absolute minimum --> Can you install it on a portal page without an exception being thrown? I can not simply add a portal and see if it is installed correctly. Jetspeed is part of a much larger product in which Jetspeed is simply a means to incorporate pages from another website locations. I don't have the source for those pages, just links to the webapp locations within Tomcat. --> When you first bring up the page (after refreshing the .war file), do you see any messages going past on the console? At minimum I would expect a "myapp.war installed successfully" or similar. Nothing shows up in the console, and as there are no "WAR" files, nothing really shows up. I do see the JAVA code within the Webapp being executed, but the content does not show up.... -->Do you see the JSP(s) being compiled in the Tomcat /work directory? The JSP's are pre-compiled @ build time..... As for logs, this is another issue because no logs are produced based on the Log4j.properties. No matter what I do and how I configure the properties files, no logs are produced to: ${applicationRoot}/logs. I do see JetspeedContainerServlet logs from within the tomcat logging infrastructure, but nothing there indicates there is an issue or exception. Paul -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Portlet-shows-up-%22blank%22%2C-no-content-tp24409649p24499665.html Sent from the Jetspeed - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: jetspeed-user-unsubscr...@portals.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: jetspeed-user-h...@portals.apache.org