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    Bruce Momjian authored
    select 'id' as xxx from table
    
    The issue is:
    
    When the driver gets a data type which does not map into the SQL.Types
    it attempts to load the object into a java object. Eventually throwing
    an exception indicating that the type "unknown" was not found.
    
    Since the backend defaults "unknown" types to text it was suggested that
    the jdbc driver do the same.
    
    This patch does just that.
    
    I have tested it on the above select statement as well as a small
    program that serializes, and deserializes a class
    
    Dave Cramer
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