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Pebble 2.3 released
The Pebble 2.3 release is available to download from SourceForge and includes quite a few small new features and fixes, some of which I've written about before. Here's the full list. Added a "friendly" URL for the aboutAuthor action ...
07-Mar-2008
23:00:00
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Pebble 2.3
Hmmm, it's been a little quiet over here recently. This is mainly because I've been blogging a lot over at Coding the Architecture, although I've also been doing a little Pebble work here and there. So, to kill two birds with one stone, here's a brief ...
10-Dec-2007
22:17:00
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Subscribe by e-mail
I've been putting a few new features into Pebble recently, one of which is the ability to subscribe to blog entry updates via e-mail. With web-based newsreaders such as Bloglines and Google Reader, I thought that the use of RSS/Atom feeds was more or ...
31-Jul-2007
22:44:00
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Pebble 2.2 available
Pebble 2.2 has been released and you can download it from SourceForge here. Changes include the following. Added a generic sidebar item (sidebar:item/). Blog entry titles are now shown on the requests page, rather than the permalink. Key events on ...
22-Jun-2007
09:32:00
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Pebble 2.1 released
Pebble 2.1 is now available to download from SourceForge, containing a couple of minor bug fixes and some small feature additions over the RC1 release. Added a way to determine and differentiate whether the people that leave comments are ...
15-May-2007
09:26:00
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Pebble 2.1-RC1 released
It's taken a little longer than I wanted, but Pebble 2.1-RC1 is available to download from SourceForge. The major changes are the Ajax comment previews, user configurable private blogs and the new theme templates. Here's a summary of everything. Fixed ...
08-May-2007
22:43:00
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Simplifying Pebble templates
I've had many conversations with Pebble users about the complexities of themes and the common problems that crop up time and time again are as follows. As new functionality is added to Pebble, some of the older themes break, particularly around the ...
12-Apr-2007
10:41:00
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Private blogs
Pebble 1.x and 2.0 have always been able to provide a truely private blog, but required some messing with the web.xml or applicationContext-a...
11-Apr-2007
09:20:00
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Include RSS feeds on your Pebble blog
One of the new features that will be making an appearance in Pebble 2.1 is a generic feed reader component that you can use to pull feeds into your sidebar. You can use it like this. This component uses ROME under the covers and ...
02-Apr-2007
22:39:00
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Pebble gets Ajax'd
A couple of weeks ago, at QCon, Joe Walker and I started hacking some code into Pebble to provide comment previews via Ajax using DWR. We got quite some way with this and I've been finishing it off over the past few days. For good measure, I've thrown in ...
29-Mar-2007
11:12:00
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Pebble 2.0 on Java 1.4
As Brendon's blog entry shows, it's possible to run Java 5 applications on Java 1.4, including Pebble. Nice one.
21-Dec-2006
21:42:00
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Pebble 2.0.1 released
I've just uploaded Pebble 2.0.1 to the SourceForge servers. It's a minor release, fixing a bug that stops the default user credentials from being created when you start Pebble for the first time. If you're already running Pebble 2.0.0 successfully, ...
20-Nov-2006
22:30:00
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Pebble 2.0.0 released
I'm pleased to announce the release of Pebble 2.0.0, which is now available to download. Here are the key things you need to know about it. Pebble is a lightweight, open source, Java EE blogging tool designed for individuals and small groups. It ...
03-Nov-2006
13:48:00
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World Poverty Day
October 17th was World Poverty Day, which Amnesty International covered and is seeking your views on their interactive message-board. My reason for posting this? Well, the message-board is powered by Pebble and the team have done an amazing job ...
19-Oct-2006
23:05:00
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Pebble 2.0.0-RC2 available
Just a quick note to say that Pebble 2.0.0-RC2 is up on SourceForge and you can download it from here. This release contains a handful of bug fixes, a first cut of all documentation and some basic user admin features for admin users. Speaking of which, ...
31-Aug-2006
22:03:00
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Debunking LAMP simplicity
Ken Wong has an interesting post called Barrier Of Entry where he talks about how Java based blogging applications don't have the same appeal as the PHP equivalents (emphasis mine). I try to find a good personal blogger lately. And I learn a lesson ...
08-Aug-2006
09:30:00
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Pebble 2.0.0-RC1 available
I'm pleased to announce that Pebble 2.0.0-RC1 is available to download. Notwithstanding any major bugs, this is functionally the same as the final 2.0.0 release. The highlights in this release are the addition of a rich text editor and the pluggable ...
18-Jul-2006
21:46:00
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Pluggable TrackBack confirmation strategies
I've just put the finishing touches on some enhancements to allow the Pluggable comment confirmation strategies to be used for TrackBacks too. I've had several ideas for integrating something similar in the past, but with TrackBacks being delivered ...
13-Jul-2006
10:57:01
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Pebble 2.0.0-M3 available
Well I did say that Pebble 2.0.0-M3 would be up on sf.net this week and I'm pleased to say that it is. You can download it from here. The changelog is as follows. Reinstated the static pages feature. Added response (comment and TrackBack) specific ...
30-Jun-2006
10:21:00
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Pebble screenshots
For those of you that are interested in Pebble but haven't had a chance to take a look at what it's all about yet, I've just uploaded a bunch of screenshots that show both the public and administration pages. Take a look and see what you think.
28-Jun-2006
22:56:00

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