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    <title>Deploying Pebble 2.0 with Apache/Tomcat</title>
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I could have choosen a simpler path to run a weblog, like subscribing to a hosted version of a PHP based software, however, being what some people might refer to as a &lt;a href=&#034;http://www.thepragmaticarchitect.com/2006/04/11/powerpoint_architects.html&#034;&gt; powerpoint architect&lt;/a&gt;, well, more exactly an openoffice architect, I want to make sure that I know what I&#039;m talking about, and choosed a quite complex setup. So, you are warned, it is not the shortest path to success.
Anyway, if you want to build a multi tier, scalable deployment for your weblog, this might help you (assuming that pebble would support that ;-) ...
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