In order for some of the properties to display your custom class values you will need to have the code generated for those classes and placed in the file system. It's the only way Kentico knows those classes properly exist. It compares the database with the classes registered in code and then allows them to display. What I'm referring to is the class list when you configure your listing or editing templates for objects.
Our typical process is to create all the classes in the module first, then generate the code after all the classes are created to have a one time recompile vs. multiple times.
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