JSF Chat now at 11:00 a.m. MDT tomorrow.
It looks like they decided 6:00 AM was too early for me - now at 11:00 AM PDT - that's 12:00 noon for you mountain timers.
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It looks like they decided 6:00 AM was too early for me - now at 11:00 AM PDT - that's 12:00 noon for you mountain timers.
I'll probably get up early (4 a.m.) and install this - it's a little last right now (11 p.m.). Looks great though - you shouldn't see any major changes tomorrow, just my 500 error page if I'm not done yet ;-)
Don't Forget the JSF Chat at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow.
I have a bunch of PDF's that I need to search for text values. Does anyone know of a package or set of utilities that will do this? Preferably open-source and cross-platform. However, I will accept any and all suggestions.
I'm tempted to upgrade to Roller 0.9.6-rc1, but if it's going to change in the next few hours/days, I'd hate to have to update everything twice. So I guess I'll wait. It's actually quite a chore for me to upgrade (an hour or so) because I've customized the web.xml for a private weblog, and I've put symlinks all over to point to other sites and skins.
Brian Pontarelli has written an article about the recent Java Server Faces specification from Sun. I received an e-mail from him this morning via the Denver JUG - a little search on Google seems to indicate he works for BEA.