Oh, one more thing which worths mentioning. If there is any official support of CUBRID in web2py, you can always submit it to CUBRID Projects site (http://www.cubrid.org/projects) (let me know by email to create an account for you). The users can learn about the new projects directly from cubrid.org. It's an HTML page(s) you can manage if necessary (e.g. http://www.cubrid.org/using_cubrid_in_squirrel_sql_client). I can help you with this later.
Esen. On May 17, 4:00 pm, pbreit <[email protected]> wrote: > If it's pretty much compatible with MySQL, I'm guessing Massimo will have it > supported in DAL by the time we wake up > tomorrow!http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/browse/gluon/dal.py > > The performance and scalability features do sound attractive. I'm not sure > I'd switch off of Postgres at this point but it might be worthwhile to try > it out on a project.

