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CommonServiceSoap Class

Important

On March 30, 2012, the Bing Maps Token Service will be retired. If you are an existing customer using tokens, please update your application to use Bing Maps Keys, which are the recommended authentication method for the Bing Maps AJAX Control 6.3, the Bing Maps Silverlight Control, the Bing Maps SOAP Services, the Bing Maps REST Services, and the Bing Spatial Data Services. To learn more about Bing Maps Keys, see Getting a Bing Maps Key and Migrating from Tokens to Keys. Information about transaction accounting provided by Bing Maps Keys is in Understanding Bing Maps Transactions.

Contains the method used to request a client token from Bing Maps.

public class CommonServiceSoap : System.Object 

Constructor

Name Description

CommonServiceSoap Constructor

Initializes a new instance of a CommonServiceSoap object.

Methods

Name Description

CommonServiceSoap.GetClientToken Method

Returns a unique string, called a token, which contains identifying information.

See Also

Other Resources

Accessing the Virtual Earth Web Services