Jsr portlets - remove title bar

How to remove title bar of a JSR portlet. (portlet.xml or weblogic.portlet.xml?). I have imported few java portlets into my portal and I want to remove the title bar. weblogic.portlet.xml file does not have any entries apart from </weblogic-portlet-app> tag..
Like for the JPF portlets we can set the refreshAction how to control the initial action for a java portlet.
thanks

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