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
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