Add native property types to the test app entities#7710
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Collection-valued associations are typed with the Collection interface (Doctrine hydrates them as PersistentCollection, so ArrayCollection would fail), and nullable properties get an explicit null default to keep behaving like the untyped properties they replace (e.g. reading the id of a not-yet-persisted entity).
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Collection-valued associations are typed with the Collection interface
(Doctrine hydrates them as PersistentCollection, so ArrayCollection
would fail), and nullable properties get an explicit null default to
keep behaving like the untyped properties they replace (e.g. reading
the id of a not-yet-persisted entity).