TheServerSide (TSS) Java Symposium on your phone
TheServerSide Java Symposium is one of the premium conferences in enterprise Java. No matter whether you are attending the conference or not (I certainly hope you do attend and come to my talk on Friday :)), you can now keep track of the latest happenings in the conference on your mobile phone.
For conference attendees, you will get instant access to
* the session schedule
* speaker’s blogs
* TSS front page stories / comments / tech articles
* community reactions
* Las Vegas local information (news and show schedules)
* and more …
All these on your iPhone / Blackberry / Windows Mobile / Nokia, without taking out your laptop and struggling with the often flaky hotel wiki. For those of you who do not attend but still want to keep track of the latest happenings, this is a great tool to keep yourself updated (and entertained) when you are at lunch or in public transit.
All access is free and no registration is required. Here is what you do. You can load the following URL directly on your mobile phone. It displays differently on different phones and automatically adapt to a format that is most suitable for your phone.
http://WebClip2Go.com/tssjs (Try web-based iPhone emulator, Safari and Firefox only)
Or, if you do not want type the long URL. Send a SMS text message tssjs to phone number 41411 and open the link in the returned text message. iPhone users: do not forget to bookmark the site on your home screen!


Finally, the entire application is written in the enterprise Java stack (JSF + Seam, no less). The underlying technology is WebClip2Go — a community effort sponsored by eZeeLabs to bring the regular web to all mobile phones. I will discuss it in detail in my presentation in TSSJS.
Please send me any comments you have about this conference guide. If you are a speaker and do not see your blog on my list, please contact me and I will get you added in time for the conference!
March 20th, 2008 at 4:14 am
I enrolled for your ’send SMS when blog is updated’ service - but I did not get any notification for this entry. Is the service still up? Did I do something wrong with my phone registration?
Thanks,
ksh
March 21st, 2008 at 4:19 pm
ksh,
Sorry, I noticed that the plugin sends out an alert whenever I edit the blog entry after it is published. I just do not want to spam you guys. So, I disabled the plugin for now until I fix it.
cheers
Michael
March 25th, 2008 at 10:02 am
Good afternoon Michael,
I see that you are expert in cryptography by j2me and web services on j2ee.
I’d like to create a web service for mobile edition using web service j2me and j2ee adding cryptography for sensible folder patient data adding single sign-on to access different Web service (SOA).
My foundamental problem is that works Bouncy Castle java package or if you have a best solution please send me.
I see that you used Bouncy Castle package in j2me.
Do you have some example, documentation to use in this arquitecture?
I’ve much problems to project/develop this architecture because documentation in internet about security (cryptography) is poor.
I’d like create a service with unique authentication by web service and access to differente web services (SOA). All of this by secure connection because I’m thinking personal data to send like folders with clinical data of patients in a hospital.
I will use blackberry and nokia n-series like n73/n95 and J2EE server side. I add Bouncy Castle packet JAAS JAXR and webservice toolkit for developer.
It’s very hard join all and that work fine in secure mode (cryptography).
Others doubts are performance on blackberry and nokia devices about cryptography calculation.
Accept all helps that you can send me.
I sent today a mail to Texas University mail account but is returned by permanent error for mail.utexas.edu server.
Waiting your news.
Kind Regards
Vincenzo
April 16th, 2008 at 10:48 am
wow! thats so crazy. oooh and I’m gonna go check out the iphone emulator I think
September 27th, 2008 at 12:01 am
wow, I had no idea the my iphone was so high tech and capable of such things! I love your blog.
November 10th, 2008 at 7:31 am
Hi! the application seems so cool! Do you still have upcoming conferences? I’ve just discovered your blog today and I’m really interested. Thanks!