Class PrintJobEvent

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable

public class PrintJobEvent
extends PrintEvent

Class PrintJobEvent encapsulates common events a print job reports to let a listener know of progress in the processing of the DocPrintJob.

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Serialized Form

Fields

Modifier and Type Field and Description
static int DATA_TRANSFER_COMPLETE

The job is not necessarily printed yet, but the data has been transferred successfully from the client to the print service.

static int JOB_CANCELED

The job was canceled by the PrintService.

static int JOB_COMPLETE

The document cis completely printed.

static int JOB_FAILED

The print service reports that the job cannot be completed.

static int NO_MORE_EVENTS

Not all print services may be capable of delivering interesting events, or even telling when a job is complete.

static int REQUIRES_ATTENTION

The print service indicates that a - possibly transient - problem may require external intervention before the print service can continue.

Fields inherited from class java.util.EventObject

source

Constructors

Constructor and Description
PrintJobEvent(DocPrintJob source, int reason)

Constructs a PrintJobEvent object.

Methods

Modifier and Type Method and Description
int getPrintEventType()

Gets the reason for this event.

DocPrintJob getPrintJob()

Determines the DocPrintJob to which this print job event pertains.

Methods inherited from class javax.print.event.PrintEvent

toString

Methods inherited from class java.util.EventObject

getSource

Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait

Fields

JOB_CANCELED

public static final int JOB_CANCELED

The job was canceled by the PrintService.

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Constant Field Values

JOB_COMPLETE

public static final int JOB_COMPLETE

The document cis completely printed.

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Constant Field Values

JOB_FAILED

public static final int JOB_FAILED

The print service reports that the job cannot be completed. The application must resubmit the job.

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Constant Field Values

REQUIRES_ATTENTION

public static final int REQUIRES_ATTENTION

The print service indicates that a - possibly transient - problem may require external intervention before the print service can continue. One example of an event that can generate this message is when the printer runs out of paper.

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Constant Field Values

NO_MORE_EVENTS

public static final int NO_MORE_EVENTS

Not all print services may be capable of delivering interesting events, or even telling when a job is complete. This message indicates the print job has no further information or communication with the print service. This message should always be delivered if a terminal event (completed/failed/canceled) is not delivered. For example, if messages such as JOB_COMPLETE have NOT been received before receiving this message, the only inference that should be drawn is that the print service does not support delivering such an event.

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Constant Field Values

DATA_TRANSFER_COMPLETE

public static final int DATA_TRANSFER_COMPLETE

The job is not necessarily printed yet, but the data has been transferred successfully from the client to the print service. The client may free data resources.

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Constant Field Values

Constructors

PrintJobEvent

public PrintJobEvent(DocPrintJob source,
                     int reason)

Constructs a PrintJobEvent object.

Parameters:
source - a DocPrintJob object
reason - an int specifying the reason.
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if source is null.

Methods

getPrintEventType

public int getPrintEventType()

Gets the reason for this event.

Returns:
reason int.

getPrintJob

public DocPrintJob getPrintJob()

Determines the DocPrintJob to which this print job event pertains.

Returns:
the DocPrintJob object that represents the print job that reports the events encapsulated by this PrintJobEvent.

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