Build portal  with JDeveloper

I have JDeveloper 10.1.3.1 and installed Jdeveloper extension using portal-addin-install.jar then I started Jdeveloper when I right click on projects and expand the web-tier portlets node appears but there is no items displayed that is Oracle PDK and JAVA portlets. Please guide me what is the problem with JDeveloper now.

JDeveloper 10.1.3.2Is it also free-licenced as it the previous version (JDev 10.1.3.)...????
Thanks and Greetings,
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    LA$$E

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    Compiling...
    Context: MakeProjectAndDependenciesCommand application=TestAppJsp.jws project=TestProjJsp.jpr
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