Sunday 03 October 2010 5:37:50 am - 4 replies

Introduction

If you needed once to develop a custom datatype in eZ Publish, you must know what pain it can be...

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Lars Eirik R

Sunday 03 October 2010 6:42:57 am

Looking forward to reading this tutorial Jerome.

Roland Benedetti

Sunday 03 October 2010 9:11:15 am

Excellent idea !

And I think syncing with eZ engineering team, both on the dev and doc side might be inteesting.

Joining forces for a better coverage of this important strength of eZ Publish would be brillant !

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Roland Benedetti
eZ Systems, Product Management

Charles Okech

Monday 04 October 2010 7:51:48 am

Oh please! I urgently need to develop a custom datatype and have realised what pain this can be. You are absolutely right about the lack of suitable tutorials. I'm really looking forward to reading your tutorial Jerome.

Cheers!

Jérôme Vieilledent

Monday 04 October 2010 8:06:31 am

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Excellent idea !

And I think syncing with eZ engineering team, both on the dev and doc side might be inteesting.

Joining forces for a better coverage of this important strength of eZ Publish would be brillant !

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Sure, I'll sync with eZ engineering :). Actually I already have a few questions about a few methods ;-).

@Charles : I'll do my best to write this tutorial ASAP. If you need a kickstart, the best would be to read the existing tutorial mentioned in my post, and to make some comparison with simple datatypes from the kernel such as ezstring (kernel/classes/datatypes/ezstring/ezstringtype.php)

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