How to create a model, connect it to a database, so i can apply different CRUD from the share.
Is that possible ? any available examples ?
Solved! Go to Solution.
You can do it by either creating custom Aikau / Surf page. You may also add a custom button in a document library as well. You can refer Aikau Pages | Alfresco Documentation and Surf Pages | Alfresco Documentation for the custom pages with a button. If you are new to Alfresco, I recommend you to learn the Alfresco platform and share extension points, and then you should choose a proper approach. You might find some easier way to implement the same rather than to develop everything from scratch.
Regards,
Kintu
Hi,
You can create content model in 2 ways.
1)Using model manager. Content modeling with Model Manager | Alfresco Documentation
2)Manually .Working With Custom Content Types in Alfresco | ECMArchitect | Alfresco Developer Tutorials
Here we are not connecting any content model with database,it is handle by alfresco itself.
Can you explain in detail what is mean by connect it to a database and apply crud operation?
Thanks,
Sanjay
What I want to do is to create a model, add a new button in the share which takes you to a new page, where you find a form. you fill the form, than you hit the submit button and the data you entered get saved to a database.
Thanks,
Riadh
You can do it by either creating custom Aikau / Surf page. You may also add a custom button in a document library as well. You can refer Aikau Pages | Alfresco Documentation and Surf Pages | Alfresco Documentation for the custom pages with a button. If you are new to Alfresco, I recommend you to learn the Alfresco platform and share extension points, and then you should choose a proper approach. You might find some easier way to implement the same rather than to develop everything from scratch.
Regards,
Kintu
Thanks Kintu.
Ask for and offer help to other Alfresco Content Services Users and members of the Alfresco team.
Related links:
By using this site, you are agreeing to allow us to collect and use cookies as outlined in Alfresco’s Cookie Statement and Terms of Use (and you have a legitimate interest in Alfresco and our products, authorizing us to contact you in such methods). If you are not ok with these terms, please do not use this website.