Installing the Oracle JDeveloper 10g Portal Extension

i have followed all the steps to install jdev portal extension but i am not able to see Java Portlet and Oracle PDK Java Portlet portlets in web tier..what could be the reason

Hi,
Did you notice any errors during the installation ? i.e, when you install the Portal Addin Jar File..
Regards,
Sandeep

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