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Want more examples? What about database schemas and mapping them to your ORM/other persistence layer solution? I think if you're writing your own model code, you're doing something wrong, regardless of the language that you use. You'll probably mess up or miss relation mapping with something like Hibernate, will miss out on some comments for autocomplete in Laravel and just generally will have an inconsistent persistence layer that will make you waste time.
In most cases, starting with the schema first and using one of the available generation solutions to fill in the application side of the persistence layer seems like the only sane options. Sure, some might prefer to handle migrations in the app side, like Ruby's Active Record Migrations, or something like Liquibase, which are also passable approaches, as long as you don't create a bad schema just so it fits your application.
Java JPA entity generator example: https://github.com/smartnews/jpa-entity-generator
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