Class RequestingUserName
- java.lang.Object
-
- javax.print.attribute.TextSyntax
-
- javax.print.attribute.standard.RequestingUserName
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable, Cloneable, Attribute, PrintRequestAttribute
public final class RequestingUserName extends TextSyntax implements PrintRequestAttribute
Class RequestingUserName is a printing attribute class, a text attribute, that specifies the name of the end user that submitted the print job. A requesting user name is an arbitrary string defined by the client. The printer does not put the client-specified RequestingUserName attribute into the Print Job's attribute set; rather, the printer puts in a JobOriginatingUserName
attribute. This means that services which support specifying a username with this attribute should also report a JobOriginatingUserName in the job's attribute set. Note that many print services may have a way to independently authenticate the user name, and so may state support for a requesting user name, but in practice will then report the user name authenticated by the service rather than that specified via this attribute.
IPP Compatibility: The string value gives the IPP name value. The locale gives the IPP natural language. The category name returned by getName()
gives the IPP attribute name.
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
Constructors
Constructor and Description |
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RequestingUserName(String userName,
Locale locale) Constructs a new requesting user name attribute with the given user name and locale. |
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
equals(Object object) Returns whether this requesting user name attribute is equivalent to the passed in object. |
Class<? extends Attribute> |
getCategory() Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category" for this printing attribute value. |
String |
getName() Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an instance. |
Methods inherited from class javax.print.attribute.TextSyntax
getLocale, getValue, hashCode, toString
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
Constructors
RequestingUserName
public RequestingUserName(String userName, Locale locale)
Constructs a new requesting user name attribute with the given user name and locale.
- Parameters:
-
userName
- User name. -
locale
- Natural language of the text string. null is interpreted to mean the default locale as returned byLocale.getDefault()
- Throws:
-
NullPointerException
- (unchecked exception) Thrown ifuserName
is null.
Methods
equals
public boolean equals(Object object)
Returns whether this requesting user name attribute is equivalent to the passed in object. To be equivalent, all of the following conditions must be true:
-
object
is not null. -
object
is an instance of class RequestingUserName. - This requesting user name attribute's underlying string and
object
's underlying string are equal. - This requesting user name attribute's locale and
object
's locale are equal.
- Overrides:
-
equals
in classTextSyntax
- Parameters:
-
object
- Object to compare to. - Returns:
- True if
object
is equivalent to this requesting user name attribute, false otherwise. - See Also:
-
Object.hashCode()
,HashMap
getCategory
public final Class<? extends Attribute> getCategory()
Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category" for this printing attribute value.
For class RequestingUserName, the category is class RequestingUserName itself.
- Specified by:
-
getCategory
in interfaceAttribute
- Returns:
- Printing attribute class (category), an instance of class
java.lang.Class
.
getName
public final String getName()
Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an instance.
For class RequestingUserName, the category name is "requesting-user-name"
.
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