I do realize I have to set up my logging, and I ahve followed the
instructions, but I can't seem to produce any logs based on the
Log4j.properties file. Nothing I do in that file seems to cause the logs to
be produced....

The portlet in question is not a true portlet, but a wrapper around an
independent page that can be run on its own. Jetspeed seems to only be used
to synchronize the login sessions between the difference applications that
exist under the product umbrella. These pages are not "true" portlets.

 
> When the portal starts, do you see the portlet's webapp being  initialized
> correctly? 
> This should show up in Tomcat's log. In what webapp is the errant portlet
> included? 
> How do you have webapps with no war files? Can you post the evidence that
> you have 
> that  the appropriate methods  are being called in the portlet. Can you
> log the result 
> being returned to see what html is being generated.

I don't know if I can answer your question pertaining to the WAR files, but
the portlet app is
initialized based on the JetspeedContainerServlet code. I think I answered
some of the others
indirectly in the first paragraph.

My first step is to figure out why the logs are not produced in
${applicationRoot}/logs/   

Thanks
Paul
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