Deploy jsr168 portlet in weblogic

Hi,
I'm developing a jsr168 portlet that I would like to be able to deploy in the Weblogic Portal (among others).
The problem is, after much searching, that I can't figure out how to do it.
In Websphere I just deploy the .war file through the portal administration web interface and away I go.
In jetspeed2 I just drop the .war file in the deploy folder and it gets deployed.
Is there anything similar for Weblogic?
I've currently got 8.1 SP4 installed.
I've seen and even tried the portletPreparer tool but I can't get it to work (dependencies on bea classes that I can't find).
Any help or tips on how to deploy a portlet in a .war file would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Eric

Hi,
Generally while creating a jar file for deplyong a EJB on an App Server, create a folder called META-INF and copy all your xml files to this folder
this command could be part of your build.xml if ur using ant
mkdir build build\META-INF
copy *.xml build\META-INF
Then compile ur java files and then create the required jar or ear file for deployment.
Rgds,
Seetesh

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