I'm following the book EF Code First by Lerman, and one of the things you do in the book is create a class library project in which you define a class that will inherit from DbContext. For this, you need to install Entity Framework. When you do this, two files will be added: App.config and packages.config.
Then you add a console project, and use your brand new context class in a using statement. You'll encounter quite some errors, because the Console Project does not have a reference to EntityFramework.dll and EntityFramework.SqlServer.dll, and also because I'm not using SQL Server Express, but a full version.
Now there are two options. The first is to also install entity framework in the console project. The other option is to reference the two .dll's, by adding a reference and adding them from the recent tab.
The first option will again add the App.config and packages.config files, but this time to the console project.
The second option does not. But trying to run the application will throw an exception, since it is looking for a connection string, and it can't find any. The solution I found is to copy the App.config that's in the class library project over to the console project, and put in a connectionString section in the copied App.config.
But this raises the question:
Which of these files can I remove? I seem to be able to remove the packages.config and App.config from the DataAccess project without any troubles. The console project seems to need the App.config.
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file which will refer to its own configuration file, hence this is where you should put the necessary configuration. AFAIK there is no possibility to merge configurations between a project and its dependencies. But you can mitigate the "issue" by completely isolating the library using the repository pattern. The configuration issue will remain but in a production environment you often use custom network shared configurations so you don't use the local app.config files either.