Just had the same error and found the answer.

It's because you do not overide the right doview method :-) 
(public!=protected); you just add a new one... 
beside it seem the default for JBossPortlet.doView is to send a 
PortletException (when geneiric do nothing...)

btw which portlet container do you use ? with jbossportal you don't have to 
include additional jar to your war/ear (with netbean library->properties-> 
uncheck package :-) )

sample :

  | public class MenuPortlet extends JBossPortlet {
  |     protected void doView(JBossRenderRequest request, JBossRenderResponse 
response) throws PortletException, PortletSecurityException, IOException {
  |     System.out.println(">>>>> ok doview");
  |     response.setContentType("text/html");
  |     PortletRequestDispatcher dispatcher = 
getPortletContext().getRequestDispatcher("/WEB-INF/jsp/Menu_view.jsp");
  |     dispatcher.include(request, response);
  |     }
  | }
  | 
check your portlet.xml for correct mode ; here i only use view

A+


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