BRAKING refactor project structure.

Refactor: the project is now divided into a more clear structure, with **Infrastructure** and **Application** layers added.

Refactor: configurations are split into sections for different layers.

Fix: now EF Core related operations, such as migration, should be invoked in `OptixServe.Infrastructure`, with config file and data dir passed into `dotnet ef` command. See `OptixServe.Infrastructure/Utilites/DesignTimeDbContextFactory.cs` for details.

Fix: EF migrations are ignored in gitignore on purpose in early development.
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<ProjectReference Include="..\OptixServe.Core\OptixServe.Core.csproj" />
<ProjectReference Include="..\OptixServe.Application\OptixServe.Application.csproj" />
<ProjectReference Include="..\OptixServe.Infrastructure\OptixServe.Infrastructure.csproj" />
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<PropertyGroup>