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BingTrafficIncidentDataProvider Class

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BingTrafficIncidentDataProvider Class

OBSOLETE

This class is obsolete. Microsoft deprecated Bing Maps on June 30th, 2025. For alternative providers, see https://www.devexpress.com/bing-maps-wpf

Allows you to receive information about traffic incidents within a specified area from the Bing Maps service and display incident icons on the map.

Namespace : DevExpress.Xpf.Map

Assembly : DevExpress.Xpf.Map.v25.2.dll

NuGet Package : DevExpress.Wpf.Map

Declaration

csharp
[Obsolete("This class is obsolete. Microsoft deprecated Bing Maps on June 30th, 2025. For alternative providers, see https://www.devexpress.com/bing-maps-wpf")]
[PreferableMember("BingTrafficIncidentDataProvider", "", "")]
public class BingTrafficIncidentDataProvider :
    BingMapDataProviderBase
vb
<Obsolete("This class is obsolete. Microsoft deprecated Bing Maps on June 30th, 2025. For alternative providers, see https://www.devexpress.com/bing-maps-wpf")>
<PreferableMember("BingTrafficIncidentDataProvider", "", "")>
Public Class BingTrafficIncidentDataProvider
    Inherits BingMapDataProviderBase

Remarks

Important

On May 21, 2024, Microsoft announced that Bing Maps for Enterprise and its API will be discontinued. Azure Maps will be a single unified enterprise mapping platform available from Microsoft.

To obtain and display map data from Azure Maps, we implemented the following providers:

For information on how to migrate your app from Bing Maps to Azure Maps, see the following help topic: DevExpress Map Control for WPF: Migrate from Bing Maps to Azure Maps.

If you already have a Bing Maps for Enterprise license, you can keep using the current API. You must transition to the new API by June 30, 2025 (for free/basic licenses) or June 30, 2028 (for enterprise licenses). New licenses will no longer be available after June 30, 2025. Bing Maps will not work with our map controls without a license after that date.

Follow the steps below to create a map with traffic incidents:

To include traffic location codes in the method’s result, enable the BingTrafficIncidentDataProvider.Options.IncludeLocationCodes property.

After you obtain a list of incidents, the provider raises the TrafficIncidentCalculated event. You can handle the event to access the collection of received incidents or add custom logic.

Implements

ISupportWebRequest

Inheritance

Object DispatcherObject DependencyObject Freezable MapDependencyObject InformationDataProviderBase WebInformationDataProvider<DevExpress.Map.Native.XmlProvidedEventArgs> BingMapDataProviderBase BingTrafficIncidentDataProvider

See Also

BingTrafficIncidentDataProvider Members

DevExpress.Xpf.Map Namespace