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Draw the Map control on the MainWindow by clicking on the WpfMap Control object in the Toolbox and | Draw the Map control on the MainWindow by clicking on the WpfMap Control object in the Toolbox and | ||
- | then dragging and dropping (using the left mouse button) to the MainWindow. You can resize the map if you desire. You can leave the name of the | + | then dragging(using the left mouse button) it to the MainWindow. You can resize the map if you desire. You can leave the name of the |
Map control as Map1. Our map will display in this object. | Map control as Map1. Our map will display in this object. | ||
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//Figure 6. Add Map Control to your application.// | //Figure 6. Add Map Control to your application.// | ||
- | Now it is time to press F5 to start the application. If you have not set up a developer license, the Map Suite Product Center will pop up. You need to generate your developer license. For more details, please refer to http://wiki.thinkgeo.com/wiki/map_suite_developer_license_guide. | + | If you have not set up a developer license, the Map Suite Product Center will pop up when you debug the app. You need to generate your developer license. For more details, please refer to http://wiki.thinkgeo.com/wiki/map_suite_developer_license_guide. |
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Once the developer license is ready, run the application. Your map should look like the one below: (see Figure 7). | Once the developer license is ready, run the application. Your map should look like the one below: (see Figure 7). |