I don't know for certain (this is my understanding of 2.4 - not 2.2), but you 
might need to add your portlet to portlet-instances.xml and make sure that all 
of its dependent infrastructure services have corresponding entries in 
portlet-instances.xml.

In 2.4, this is how Portal knows to 'inject' a service into the context of a 
portlet. 

Take a look at the Navigation Portlet's init() method (get's the 
PortalObjectContainer, and the Authorization Manager objects from context),

Then look at the corresponding 'service' entries at the bottom of the 
core-web.war portlet-instances.xml. 



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