Provides the principal classes and interfaces for the JavaTM Print Service API.
See: Description
Interface | Description |
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AttributeException | Interface AttributeException is a mixin interface which a subclass of |
CancelablePrintJob | This interface is used by a printing application to cancel a print job. |
Doc | Interface Doc specifies the interface for an object that supplies one piece of print data for a Print Job. |
DocPrintJob | This interface represents a print job that can print a specified document with a set of job attributes. |
FlavorException | Interface FlavorException is a mixin interface which a subclass of |
MultiDoc | Interface MultiDoc specifies the interface for an object that supplies more than one piece of print data for a Print Job. |
MultiDocPrintJob | Obtained from a MultiDocPrintService, a MultiDocPrintJob can print a specified collection of documents as a single print job with a set of job attributes. |
MultiDocPrintService | Interface MultiPrintService is the factory for a MultiDocPrintJob. |
PrintService | Interface PrintService is the factory for a DocPrintJob. |
URIException | Interface URIException is a mixin interface which a subclass of |
Class | Description |
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DocFlavor | Class |
DocFlavor.BYTE_ARRAY | Class DocFlavor.BYTE_ARRAY provides predefined static constant DocFlavor objects for example doc flavors using a byte array ( |
DocFlavor.CHAR_ARRAY | Class DocFlavor.CHAR_ARRAY provides predefined static constant DocFlavor objects for example doc flavors using a character array ( |
DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM | Class DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM provides predefined static constant DocFlavor objects for example doc flavors using a byte stream ( |
DocFlavor.READER | Class DocFlavor.READER provides predefined static constant DocFlavor objects for example doc flavors using a character stream ( |
DocFlavor.SERVICE_FORMATTED | Class DocFlavor.SERVICE_FORMATTED provides predefined static constant DocFlavor objects for example doc flavors for service formatted print data. |
DocFlavor.STRING | Class DocFlavor.STRING provides predefined static constant DocFlavor objects for example doc flavors using a string ( |
DocFlavor.URL | Class DocFlavor.URL provides predefined static constant DocFlavor objects. |
PrintServiceLookup | Implementations of this class provide lookup services for print services (typically equivalent to printers) of a particular type. |
ServiceUI | This class is a collection of UI convenience methods which provide a graphical user dialog for browsing print services looked up through the Java Print Service API. |
ServiceUIFactory | Services may optionally provide UIs which allow different styles of interaction in different roles. |
SimpleDoc | This class is an implementation of interface |
StreamPrintService | This class extends |
StreamPrintServiceFactory | A |
Exception | Description |
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PrintException | Class PrintException encapsulates a printing-related error condition that occurred while using a Print Service instance. |
Provides the principal classes and interfaces for the JavaTM Print Service API. The Java Print Service API enables client and server applications to:
An application invokes the static methods of the abstract class PrintServiceLookup
to locate print services that have the capabilities to satisfy the application's print request. For example, to print a double-sided document, the application first needs to find printers that have the double-sided printing capability.
The JDK includes PrintServiceLookup
implementations that can locate the standard platform printers. To locate other types of printers, such as IPP printers or JINI printers, a print-service provider can write implementations of PrintServiceLookup
. The print-service provider can dynamically install these PrintServiceLookup
implementations using the SPI JAR file specification.
javax.print.attribute
and javax.print.attribute.standard
packages define print attributes, which describe the capabilities of a print service, specify the requirements of a print job, and track the progress of a print job. The javax.print.attribute
package describes the types of attributes and how they can be collected into sets. The javax.print.attribute.standard
package enumerates all of the standard attributes supported by the API, most of which are implementations of attributes specified in the IETF Specification, RFC 2911 Internet Printing Protocol, 1.1: Model and Semantics, dated September 2000. The attributes specified in javax.print.attribute.standard
include common capabilities, such as: resolution, copies, media sizes, job priority, and page ranges.
DocFlavor
class represents the print data format, such as JPEG or PostScript. A DocFlavor
object consists of a MIME type, which describes the format, and a document representation class name that indicates how the document is delivered to the printer or output stream. An application uses the DocFlavor
and an attribute set to find printers that can print the document type specified by the DocFlavor
and have the capabilities specified by the attribute set. DocFlavor
.DocFlavor
and the attribute set.Doc
object encapsulating the DocFlavor
and the actual print data, which can take many forms including: a Postscript file, a JPEG image, a URL, or plain text.DocPrintJob
, from the print service.FileInputStream psStream; try { psStream = new FileInputStream("file.ps"); } catch (FileNotFoundException ffne) { } if (psStream == null) { return; } DocFlavor psInFormat = DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.POSTSCRIPT; Doc myDoc = new SimpleDoc(psStream, psInFormat, null); PrintRequestAttributeSet aset = new HashPrintRequestAttributeSet(); aset.add(new Copies(5)); aset.add(MediaSize.A4); aset.add(Sides.DUPLEX); PrintService[] services = PrintServiceLookup.lookupPrintServices(psInFormat, aset); if (services.length > 0) { DocPrintJob job = services[0].createPrintJob(); try { job.print(myDoc, aset); } catch (PrintException pe) {} }
Please note: In the javax.print APIs, a null reference parameter to methods is incorrect unless explicitly documented on the method as having a meaningful interpretation. Usage to the contrary is incorrect coding and may result in a run time exception either immediately or at some later time. IllegalArgumentException and NullPointerException are examples of typical and acceptable run time exceptions for such cases.
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