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John O'Brien, a Windows Live Developer MVP, has been cranking out samples of how to use the Virtual Earth ASP.NET Control. He's also blogging over at www.liveside.net now. His latest post is titled Server Side Clustering and comes complete with videos! John has also created a site where you can see his samples live and download ...
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First, let me apologize since I promised to make this recording available almost two months ago. I was trying to get the recording uploaded to the same Live Meeting servers as my other webcasts. Needless to say, I had some challenges. I decided to upload it to Silverlight Streaming. I had to split the presentation into two ...
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So I have been playing around with other approaches to the workaround described here. The first thing I tried was:
On the surface, this seemed like a reasonable workaround. However, there were still some scenarios where JavaScript errors would pop up. For example, switching to 3D mode would cause the map control to raise ...
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I’ve update my primary Virtual Earth (VE) map control demos. If you aren’t familiar with my VE demos, they are essentially all the samples from the Virtual Earth Interactive SDK redone in a Visual Studio solution. My directory structure maps almost identically to the steps treeview in the Interactive SDK:
Then, I sprinkle in ...
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Thanks to everyone who attended my 4 HOUR Virtual Earth workshop at the GIS-T conference. The files I promised are available below:
Slide deck
Main Demos
Hosting Virtual Earth in WPF demo
All my demos require Visual Studio 2008 because I use features of the .NET Framework 3.5 in places. I still need to clean/package up my Virtual ...
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Thanks to everyone who attended! All of my latest VE content is available here. Direct links:
Deck
VE Map Control (v5) / ASP.NET AJAX Demo Code (requires VS2008 Beta 2)
WPF Demo Code (requires VS2008 Beta 2)
ClickOnce Deployed WPF Demo (requires that the .NET Framework 3.0 be installed on the desktop before ...
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The Virtual Earth Platform is an integrated set of services that combines unique bird’s eye, aerial, and satellite imagery with best-of-breed mapping, location and search functionality. It enables business to deliver innovative solutions and breakthrough customer experiences. With the Virtual Earth platform, companies can create an immersive ...
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