Hi,

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Hello,

as a beginner, I have tried

<ul><li>    nuxeo-book.pdf</li>
<li>Nuxeo-5-ForumImplementation-Tutorial.odt</li>
<li>      Nuxeo-5-Basic-Tutorial.pdf</li>
</ul>

for defining a completely new document type (first of all: without events and 
actions) +from scratch+. None of them worked without further doings. The 
reason(s) why it did not work was/were in any case not obvious. (It *might* be 
that I made any mistakes, but I have got no specific feedback.)

It seems that the basic tutorial is enough for what you'd like to achieve, although i'm not sure what you mean about events.

What I have achived was:
<ul><li>    the new document type appeared (including specific icon) when clicking "New 
Document" in the web interface</li>
<li>      when choosing the new document type in the selection list, "an error 
occured", but I do not want to go into further details at the moment.</li>
</ul>

Unless it's an error at a very low level, you should have a link on the page where you can see the stack trace. The error there should give a hint about your problem.

MY QUESTION IS:

Is there a reliable step by step recipe how to do this: define a completely new document type (+ events + 
actions), including all necessary files and definitions. Including reliable hints where to look at to find 
out why it eventually did not work? (A "JBoss log file" mentioned in the above odt-file did not 
give any valuable hint. Which Jboss log file exactly? If "server.log": there was no log entry 
containing "typemanager".)

server.log is the file to look at. Did you spot any error logs?


I already *did* try +nuxeo-platform-forum+ (following the recipe in the above odt-file), and it worked (more or less, without letting me know about the importance and difference between +forum+ and +forum-core+).

Generic modules are separated in different layers. It is useful when you want to deploy the application on several machines (one for core, one for search, one for web front for instance). You don't have to worry about it if you're not willing to do that kind of deployment.

ANY SPECIFIC ANSWER WOULD BE APPRECIATED.

OK THEN.

Regards,

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Anahide Tchertchian, Nuxeo
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