> Does DbiXX support some boost types and even more important
> user-defined datatypes?

No it isn't. it supports std::tm, std::string and primitive types like
int/double.

> Anyway, the decision to build on libdbi sounds much more
> mature.

It is much more a wrapper of libdbi, it also allows you 
to use libdbi API directly if something is not covered.

Best,
  Artyom


      

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