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Welcome to CUBRID Documentation!

CUBRID Documentation is our Wiki site built on the ideas and knowledge around CUBRID Server and related products. Users, DBAs and Developers are all welcome to collaborate and share their expertise and experience here!

In the meantime, if you have some questions, post your message on Official CUBRID Forum.

Getting Started with CUBRID

Find the profile based guide that most accurately describes your role and you will find the documentation that you need more quickly. These are the most frequent profile based guides...

Frequently sought information
Download CUBRID

The new release CUBRID 2008 R3.0 Beta is now available for download. Get the latest version of CUBRID from our Downloads page.

Download CUBRID. Get the latest version.

Note: CUBRID DBMS is provided under GPL License v2.0 or higher.

CUBRID Manual

Consult CUBRID Manual to learn more about CUBRID and its internal works.

Linux Tutorials
Getting Help

At this point you might have come up with certain questions.

  • Make sure your questions are not already answered at our F.A.Q.
  • If not, register at our CUBRID Forum. Find the related topic and post your question, request or proposal. Our forum moderators will get back to you quickly.
  • See All Pages we already have here at CUBRID Documentation. You may find them very useful.
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Helping with CUBRID Documentation

CUBRID is an open source database project, so help CUBRID Open Source community with documenting it. Many CUBRID users rely on us.

Getting started is easy! Just register on this wiki and get started. If you do not know where to start, take a look at the Empty Pages. There you can find a list of topics which still require our attention. Feel free to fix any errors and ambiguities you find in existing pages.

PHP/Java/Ruby/ASP.NET/Python Development

There are many programming interfaces that you can use to connect to CUBRID Database Server. If you are looking for some sample codes, or would like to learn how to port MySQL compatible web applications to CUBRID, refer to the following links.

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Contribute to CUBRID

Getting involved in any Open Source Project is always full of challenge and excitement. Becoming a CUBRID Community Contributor will help you experience the Open Source Society, you will work in virtual teams and learn contemporary open source coding conventions, and you will develop and increase your personal network by joining the talented and professional developers.

There are several ways you can start contributing to CUBRID Project:

  1. Provide feedback
  2. Populate CUBRID Documentation
  3. Report bugs
  4. Submitting patches

See How to join the CUBRID Project to learn more about Contributing to CUBRID Project.

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