You need to draw a straight red line between the start and end points of a calculated route.
Which code segment should you use?
You need to create a tile source specification that meets the following requirements:
It uses three tile servers named s0, s1, and s2.
It follows the standard Virtual Earth 6.0 numbering scheme.
It ensures that the tiles are visible in all the view types.
Which tile source parameter should you use within the tile source specification?
Your companys Web site has a Virtual Earth 6.0 map. You create custom buttons. You need to ensure that Web site users are able to pan the map to the north-east direction.
What should you do?
You are creating a Virtual Earth 6.0 application.
A Web page of the application contains the following code segment.
control = document.createElement("div");
control.id = "CustomControl";
A custom control must be added on top of the map on the Web page.
You need to ensure that the custom control responds only to its own mouse-click events.
Which code segment should you use?
DRAG DROP - (Topic 0)
You are using Microsoft MapCruncher.
You need to create prerendered tiles from a GIS point layer data file. You also need to integrate the tiles on an existing tile server.
What should you do? (To answer, move all the actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)


You are creating a custom tile set by using Microsoft MapCruncher. The tile set must overlay a weather map image in a Virtual Earth 6.0 application by using MapCruncher.
You need to perform two tasks before using MapCruncher to create the custom tile set.
Which two tasks should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)
You are creating a Virtual Earth 6.0 application. The Web pages of the application contain a header section, a body section, and a map control section.
The body section of the Web pages contains the following code fragment. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)
0 1 <div id='Header' style="width:400px;
0 2 height:100px; background-color: red;"></div>
0 3 ...
0 4 <div id='Controls' style="width:400px;">
0 5 <p align="center">Search text:
0 6 <input type='text' id='Where' />
0 7 <input type='button' id='Search' value='Search'
0 8 onclick="Find();" />
0 9 </p>
1 0 </div>
You need to ensure that the maps contained on the Web pages fit correctly between the header section and the map control section.
Which code fragment should you insert at line 03?
You deploy a Virtual Earth 6.0 application that uses Microsoft ASP.NET Asynchronous
JavaScript and XML (AJAX) implementation to retrieve data.
The myAjaxCallback function evaluates any AJAX response. The function contains the following code segment. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)
0 1 function myAjaxCallback (){
0 2 if (xmlHttp.readyState == 4){
0 3 ...
0 4 }
0 5 }
At the time the request was made, the server was overloaded. When the server processed the AJAX request, the server returned an error message.
You need to ensure that the application does not produce a fatal exception due to the error generated from the AJAX response.
Which code segment should you insert at line 03?