Using the Upcoming doctype used in the [lesson bundle that Ian Smith has 
contributed | http://www.nuxeo.org/static/book-draft/bundleui.html] to us all 
(Thanks, Ian), I have been able to make contributions to extension points.  
What I don't like is the fact that I have to build the addon (as in mvn 
install), turn the server off, plug in the addon, and start the server again.

Does anyone know if you can make a contribution to an extension point at 
runtime?

I suppose, using EJB Remoting, I could grab the SchemaManage and make calls to 
it.  But, that means I have to figure out how to do EJB Remoting and that looks 
like the most oft-asked question and as far as I can tell no one has a good 
answer.  It just looks really poorly (un)documented, and, having spent the last 
few hours poking and prodding I can't find any example projects that make sense 
to me.  The stuff I see is like 4 lines from a file that is a part of a project 
that has multiple dependencies and I feel like this is a common enough question 
(Can someone point me to an example project that uses EJB Remoting to connect 
to nuxeo and perform task x?) that if there's no a go-to answer it must be 
because it's quite difficult to do;  I'm fine with difficult, show me a hello 
world example and I'll struggle like every other programmer to get my work done 
from there.

So, I'm just wondering if there's a simple way of adding doctypes and schemas 
to my nuxeo repository during runtime without restarting the server that hosts 
it?  Please, no "use ejb remoting" replies without a link to a functional 
helloWorld type project (that compiles and runs without a nuxeo guru).
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