Switched feeds to FeedBurner
I’ve switched my feeds at this blog to be published via FeedBurner. There should be no disruption to your normal reading, although some aggregators might show some non-new items as new.
The WP plugin really made it a breeze.
Ricky Gervais Comic Relief
Mobile JSF Library
Ericsson (yes, not Sony Ericsson) surely surprised me with the release of a framework called Mobile JSF Kit , the kit comes complete with documentation.
Quote from the site
The Mobile JSF (JavaServer Faces) Kit consists of the MobileFaces core library, a developer’s guide and sample applications to help Java EE developers to rapidly develop internet mobile applications.

Skimming through the doc it seems to contain quite allot of nice features, like detecting devices although it especially states that detecting screen size are not possible.
So is the time right to face your enterprise app to the mobile platform? This certainly could make things easier.
Clean looking bag for MacBook
It seams that I forgot to mention I picked up a “BlackBook” when I were on vacation to Florida recently, I can’t believe how much cheaper the hardware is”over there”. This far I am really impressed, it is plenty fast (upgraded to 2gigs of RAM) and perfect size. Finally I can use a laptop on the weekly flights.
But one thing is missing, I picked up a Incase Neoprene case at the same time I bought the computer (only thing available at the Apple Store, and only in not so nice ugly Red). But I really want a clean looking bag to go with it (no crumpler) preferably in black leather. I can’t seam to find a decent looking shoulder bag; the ACME made is pretty nice but not what I’m looking for.
Any tips on a good looking bag/case?
JSR299 Session at JavaOne
Gavin & Bob will be holding a JSR299 Session at JavaOne-2007. Don´t miss it!
Session details (as found on JavaOne site).
JSR 299, Web Beans, aims to unify the JavaServer Faces technology-based managed bean component model with the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) component model, resulting in a significantly simplified programming model for web-based applications. This session covers
• The background of the Web Beans effort
• Expert group membership
• The purpose and scope of the Web Beans specification
• The Web Beans programming model
• The impact on other JSRs: EJB 3 architecture; JavaServer Faces platform; Java EE
• The current status of JSR 299
• Open issues
• Q&A