You certainly *can* contribute to extension points at runtime including 
document types and schemas, I do this regularly with some code I have been 
working on.

However, this is not currently a "recommended" way to do things.  To make this 
work you have to some tricks with the OSGi runtime and be careful to open the 
repository connection AFTER your contributions.  In other words, it's probably 
not a good idea.

If your big objection is the startup time (and the effect is has on the 
test-run-debug-test loop) you may want to look at running your application with 
webegine+jetty.  Even on pretty underpowered hardware it can startup in under 
10 seconds and it starts up in about 2 secs on a modern laptop...

hope this helps
ian
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