Fix inserting large spatial datatypes using setObject or setGeometry/setGeography #1337
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Fixes issue #1270.
When the driver is inserting byte[] data into a column in the server's table, the driver changes the JdbcType of the column (effectively, we change what we send the data as in the INSERT query) if the byte array is larger than the 8000. For example, this means that if the driver was going to insert the data as geometry, it was instead sending varbinary(max) if the byte array that represents the geometry/geography data was larger than 8000. Excluding geometry/geography from being typecast into varbinary(max) solves this issue (geometry/geography data types don't have a size limit).