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(TL;DR version is the question in bold at the bottom)

When Entity Framework 4.1 Code First was originally released (actually it was around CTP5 time), there was a NuGet package called EFCodeFirst. This could be used in conjunction with another NuGet package called EFCodeFirst.SqlServerCompact which allowed the use of EF with SQL Server Compact 4.0 (SQL Server CE).

Installing the EFCodeFirst.SqlServerCompact package would scaffold, or generate a "bootstrapper" class called SQLCEEntityFramework.cs within an App_Start folder which would setup things like EF's Database.DefaultConnectionFactory along with generating "stubs" for other useful methods (initializing, seeding the db etc.) by using the WebActivator package

These two packages (EFCodeFirst & EFCodeFirst.SqlServerCompact) are now deprecated, and appear to have been replaced by equivalent packages of EntityFramework & EntityFramework.SqlServerCompact and both are currently at version 4.3.1

My problem is that, using these new packages in a new project, they do not seem to create the "bootstraper" class in order to set-up EF to use SQL Server Compact at run-time. Sure, I can just copy an old version of the class from a previous project, but it would be nice to know that the NuGet package still contained this functionality (that would potentially be updated over time).

Is there any way to get the latest version (4.3.1 at the time of this writing) of the EFCodeFirst.SqlServerCompact package to create the SQLCEEntityFramework.cs bootstrapper class, either upon installation or after the fact (perhaps via a powershell command?) ?

UPDATE:
I've just noticed that a previous version of the EFCodeFirst.SqlServerCompact NuGetPackage still has a dependency upon the WebActivator package (which is leveraged by the bootstrapper class) however this dependency has been removed from both the latest version and the one immediately preceding the latest version. Looks like the functionality that generates the bootstrapper class has been removed, but why I wonder?

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  • I think there are some issues with the latest package, the team is looking into it.
    – ErikEJ
    Mar 14, 2012 at 16:14
  • @ErikEJ This is true, but not directly related to the question. For now, use Install-Package EntityFramework.SqlServerCompact -version 4.3.0 Mar 14, 2012 at 19:49
  • @ErikEJ We have uploaded a 4.3.2 version of the package that fixes the issue of the missing assembly. Mar 21, 2012 at 16:12

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In EF 4.1, the only way to make Code First create a SQL Server Compact database by convention (i.e. without explicitly specifying a connection string) was to set the DefaultConnectionFactory in code. This is problematic because tooling (such as Migrations) that needs to know what database is being used does not know that this code is present.)

In EF 4.3 we added the ability to do this in the web.config file. The EntityFramework.SqlServerCompact package makes use of this by setting the SQL Conmpact as the default connection factory in your web config. It therefore does not need to use WebActivator or use code to set this.

You can still use the code method if ypu want to, but be aware that things like Migrations may not work correctly and we would encourage you to use the config file instead.

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  • Many thanks for your answer, Arthur. I hadn't noticed this being set-up in the web.config rather than the bootstrapper class, and the reasoning for this change makes perfect sense, however, was this documented anywhere? I tried to find documentation specific to the EF 4.3 (and EF.SQLCe) NuGet packages but it seems very sparse.
    – CraigTP
    Mar 15, 2012 at 9:07
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    @CraigTP Rowan blogged about te config file changes here: blogs.msdn.com/b/adonet/archive/2012/01/12/… I don't think there is any documentation specific to their use in the EntityFramework.SqlServerCompact package. I'll add an item to the backlog to write something on this. Mar 15, 2012 at 15:53
  • Thanks again Arthur. You've been a great help!
    – CraigTP
    Mar 15, 2012 at 16:13
  • @ArthurVickers I have tried both 4.3.0 and 4.3.2 versions of package, but am still getting the error: Unable to retrieve metadata for MVCProject1.Models.Test. There was an error generating 'ScaffoldingConnectionFactory. Try Rebuilding your project May 28, 2012 at 15:21

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