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| /** |
| * Provides the principal classes and interfaces for the Java™ Print |
| * Service API. The Java Print Service API enables client and server |
| * applications to: |
| * <ul> |
| * <li>Discover and select print services based on their capabilities |
| * <li>Specify the format of print data |
| * <li>Submit print jobs to services that support the document type to be |
| * printed. |
| * </ul> |
| * |
| * <h3>Print Service Discovery</h3> |
| * An application invokes the static methods of the abstract class |
| * {@link javax.print.PrintServiceLookup 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. |
| * <p> |
| * The JDK includes {@code 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 {@code PrintServiceLookup}. The print-service provider can |
| * dynamically install these {@code PrintServiceLookup} implementations using |
| * the {@link java.util.ServiceLoader} facility. |
| * |
| * <h3>Attribute Definitions</h3> |
| * The {@link javax.print.attribute} and {@link 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. |
| * <p> |
| * The {@code javax.print.attribute} package describes the types of attributes |
| * and how they can be collected into sets. The |
| * {@code 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, |
| * <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2911.txt">RFC 2911 Internet Printing |
| * Protocol, 1.1: Model and Semantics</a>, dated September 2000. The attributes |
| * specified in {@code javax.print.attribute.standard} include common |
| * capabilities, such as: resolution, copies, media sizes, job priority, and |
| * page ranges. |
| * |
| * <h3>Document Type Specification</h3> |
| * The {@link javax.print.DocFlavor DocFlavor} class represents the print data |
| * format, such as JPEG or PostScript. A {@code 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 {@code DocFlavor} and an attribute set to |
| * find printers that can print the document type specified by the |
| * {@code DocFlavor} and have the capabilities specified by the attribute set. |
| * |
| * <h3>Using the API</h3> |
| * A typical application using the Java Print Service API performs these steps |
| * to process a print request: |
| * <ol> |
| * <li>Chooses a {@code DocFlavor}. |
| * <li>Creates a set of attributes. |
| * <li>Locates a print service that can handle the print request as specified |
| * by the {@code DocFlavor} and the attribute set. |
| * <li>Creates a {@link javax.print.Doc Doc} object encapsulating the |
| * {@code DocFlavor} and the actual print data, which can take many forms |
| * including: a Postscript file, a JPEG image, a {@code URL}, or plain text. |
| * <li>Gets a print job, represented by |
| * {@link javax.print.DocPrintJob DocPrintJob}, from the print service. |
| * <li>Calls the print method of the print job. |
| * </ol> |
| * The following code sample demonstrates a typical use of the Java Print |
| * Service API: locating printers that can print five double-sided copies of a |
| * Postscript document on size A4 paper, creating a print job from one of the |
| * returned print services, and calling print. |
| * <blockquote> |
| * <pre>{@code |
| * 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(MediaSizeName.ISO_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) {} |
| * } |
| * }</pre> |
| * </blockquote> |
| * <p> |
| * Please note: In the {@code javax.print} APIs, a {@code 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. {@code IllegalArgumentException} and {@code NullPointerException} |
| * are examples of typical and acceptable run time exceptions for such cases. |
| * |
| * @since 1.4 |
| */ |
| package javax.print; |