Introduction
Angus and dev.live.com
announced on the 28th July 2008 that the July refresh of the Windows Live Tools would include the
release of the much anticipated Virtual Earth ASP.NET control.

The control is a complete drag and drop experience from within Visual Studio
2008. Drag the map from your
toolbox onto your design surface and resize to suit. As you would expect all Virtual
Earth 6.1 properties can be set as properties of the control, there are a full set of server side and
client side events for the map and a range of very cool client side extenders.
Through a series of videos we take you through the full experience of installing the control and
coding with its basic features. Each video is fairly detailed and runs for about
5-7min. They are hosted by Silverlight Streaming so you will need to install the
latest Beta2 Silverlight Client or download the wmv file directly.
Through the videos I hope to not only guide you through how I saw the control
being used when I designed it but also share some tips and insights. The videos
where recorded at 1024x768px @ 30fps and rescaled for this presentation. Every
single sample shown can be downloaded as part of a single package that is also
hosted online. It is my hope this sample will grow in time to include some
complex examples. Your feedback is welcome.
It is important to note the control is a CTP or Customer Technology Preview. I
have found some trival bugs in this release and offer some work arounds in these
videos. I would highly recommend using the control today for prototyping and
your own education but can not recommend it for production sites. Report all the
issues you come across today in your testing and wait for the next version for
your website.
Download and Install the control
Download the Windows Live Tools
Setting the Map Properties
View Video
Live Sample Here
Change the Map Properties Server Side
View Video
Live Sample Here
Change the Map Properties on the client side with no javascript
View Video
Live Sample Here
Handle map event on the server side
View Video
Live Sample Here
Handle map event on the client side
View Video
Live Sample Here
Add a pin, polyline and polygon to the map
View Video
Live Sample Here
Import data from a maps.live.com collection
View Video
Live Sample Here
Download
Download the full sample from here.