Interface URIException


public interface URIException

Interface URIException is a mixin interface which a subclass of PrintException can implement to report an error condition involving a URI address. The Print Service API does not define any print exception classes that implement interface URIException, that being left to the Print Service implementor's discretion.

Fields

Modifier and Type Field and Description
static int URIInaccessible

Indicates that the printer cannot access the URI address.

static int URIOtherProblem

Indicates any kind of problem not specifically identified by the other reasons.

static int URISchemeNotSupported

Indicates that the printer does not support the URI scheme ("http", "ftp", etc.) in the URI address.

Methods

Modifier and Type Method and Description
int getReason()

Return the reason for the event.

URI getUnsupportedURI()

Return the URI.

Fields

URIInaccessible

static final int URIInaccessible

Indicates that the printer cannot access the URI address. For example, the printer might report this error if it goes to get the print data and cannot even establish a connection to the URI address.

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Constant Field Values

URISchemeNotSupported

static final int URISchemeNotSupported

Indicates that the printer does not support the URI scheme ("http", "ftp", etc.) in the URI address.

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Constant Field Values

URIOtherProblem

static final int URIOtherProblem

Indicates any kind of problem not specifically identified by the other reasons.

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Constant Field Values

Methods

getUnsupportedURI

URI getUnsupportedURI()

Return the URI.

Returns:
the URI that is the cause of this exception.

getReason

int getReason()

Return the reason for the event.

Returns:
one of the predefined reasons enumerated in this interface.

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