J2EE or Oracle Portal

hi folk,
I'm gonna work on an J2EE application that deployed on Oracle Application server , It is a PORTAL APPLICATION , the problem is that i don't have experience with PORTAL applications , my question is should i begin with studying J2EE PORTAL OR ORACLE PORTAL ??!!
and how to begin ?
thanks in advanced

Thanks for the reply,
yes i plan to begin with JSR-168.
but r u sure that Oracle Portal follows JSR-168 standards ?? i think i red somewhere that Oracle didn't follow the JSR-168 standards !!

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    Thanks for the reply,
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