diff --git a/specification/maps/data-plane/Render/stable/2022-08-01/render.json b/specification/maps/data-plane/Render/stable/2022-08-01/render.json index 6d11fe6bed05..1b6e1acf382b 100644 --- a/specification/maps/data-plane/Render/stable/2022-08-01/render.json +++ b/specification/maps/data-plane/Render/stable/2022-08-01/render.json @@ -282,7 +282,8 @@ "paths": { "/map/tile": { "get": { - "description": "**Applies to:** see pricing [tiers](https://aka.ms/AzureMapsPricingTier).\n\nThe Get Map Tiles API allows users to request map tiles in vector or raster formats typically to be integrated into a map control or SDK. Some example tiles that can be requested are Azure Maps road tiles, real-time Weather Radar tiles or the map tiles created using [Azure Maps Creator](https://aka.ms/amcreator). By default, Azure Maps uses vector tiles for its web map control (Web SDK) and Android SDK.", + "summary": "**Applies to:** see pricing [tiers](https://aka.ms/AzureMapsPricingTier).\n\nThe Get Map Tiles API allows users to request map tiles in vector or raster formats typically to be integrated into a map control or SDK. Some example tiles that can be requested are Azure Maps road tiles, real-time Weather Radar tiles or the map tiles created using [Azure Maps Creator](https://aka.ms/amcreator). By default, Azure Maps uses vector tiles for its web map control (Web SDK) and Android SDK.", + "description": ">[!Important]\n>The Azure Maps Elevation services and Render V2 DEM tiles have been retired and will no longer be available and supported after 5 May 2023. All other Azure Maps APIs, Services and TilesetIDs are unaffected by this retirement. For more details, see [Elevation Services Retirement](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/azure-maps-elevation-apis-and-render-v2-dem-tiles-will-be-retired-on-5-may-2023/).\n\n\n**Applies to:** see pricing [tiers](https://aka.ms/AzureMapsPricingTier).\n\nThe Get Map Tiles API allows users to request map tiles in vector or raster formats typically to be integrated into a map control or SDK. Some example tiles that can be requested are Azure Maps road tiles, real-time Weather Radar tiles or the map tiles created using [Azure Maps Creator](https://aka.ms/amcreator). By default, Azure Maps uses vector tiles for its web map control (Web SDK) and Android SDK.", "operationId": "Render_GetMapTile", "x-ms-client-name": "GetMapTile", "x-ms-examples": { @@ -356,7 +357,8 @@ }, "/map/tileset": { "get": { - "description": "**Applies to:** see pricing [tiers](https://aka.ms/AzureMapsPricingTier).\n\nThe Get Map Tileset API allows users to request metadata for a tileset.", + "summary": "**Applies to:** see pricing [tiers](https://aka.ms/AzureMapsPricingTier).\n\nThe Get Map Tileset API allows users to request metadata for a tileset.", + "description": ">[!Important]\n>The Azure Maps Elevation services and Render V2 DEM tiles have been retired and will no longer be available and supported after 5 May 2023. All other Azure Maps APIs, Services and TilesetIDs are unaffected by this retirement. For more details, see [Elevation Services Retirement](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/azure-maps-elevation-apis-and-render-v2-dem-tiles-will-be-retired-on-5-may-2023/).\n\n\n**Applies to:** see pricing [tiers](https://aka.ms/AzureMapsPricingTier).\n\nThe Get Map Tileset API allows users to request metadata for a tileset.", "operationId": "Render_GetMapTileset", "x-ms-examples": { "Successful Tileset Request": {