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package javax.print.attribute.standard;

import javax.print.attribute.Attribute;
import javax.print.attribute.IntegerSyntax;
import javax.print.attribute.PrintJobAttribute;
import javax.print.attribute.PrintRequestAttribute;

Class JobPriority is an integer valued printing attribute class that specifies a print job's priority.

If a JobPriority attribute is specified for a Print Job, it specifies a priority for scheduling the job. A higher value specifies a higher priority. The value 1 indicates the lowest possible priority. The value 100 indicates the highest possible priority. Among those jobs that are ready to print, a printer must print all jobs with a priority value of n before printing those with a priority value of n-1 for all n.

If the client does not specify a JobPriority attribute for a Print Job and the printer does support the JobPriority attribute, the printer must use an implementation-defined default JobPriority value.

The client can always specify any job priority value from 1 to 100 for a job. However, a Print Service instance may support fewer than 100 different job priority levels. If this is the case, the Print Service instance automatically maps the client-specified job priority value to one of the supported job priority levels, dividing the 100 job priority values equally among the available job priority levels.

IPP Compatibility: The integer value gives the IPP integer value. The category name returned by getName() gives the IPP attribute name.

Author:Alan Kaminsky
/** * Class {@code JobPriority} is an integer valued printing attribute class that * specifies a print job's priority. * <p> * If a {@code JobPriority} attribute is specified for a Print Job, it specifies * a priority for scheduling the job. A higher value specifies a higher * priority. The value 1 indicates the lowest possible priority. The value 100 * indicates the highest possible priority. Among those jobs that are ready to * print, a printer must print all jobs with a priority value of <i>n</i> before * printing those with a priority value of <i>n</i>-1 for all <i>n.</i> * <p> * If the client does not specify a {@code JobPriority} attribute for a Print * Job and the printer does support the JobPriority attribute, the printer must * use an implementation-defined default JobPriority value. * <p> * The client can always specify any job priority value from 1 to 100 for a job. * However, a Print Service instance may support fewer than 100 different job * priority levels. If this is the case, the Print Service instance * automatically maps the client-specified job priority value to one of the * supported job priority levels, dividing the 100 job priority values equally * among the available job priority levels. * <p> * <b>IPP Compatibility:</b> The integer value gives the IPP integer value. The * category name returned by {@code getName()} gives the IPP attribute name. * * @author Alan Kaminsky */
public final class JobPriority extends IntegerSyntax implements PrintRequestAttribute, PrintJobAttribute {
Use serialVersionUID from JDK 1.4 for interoperability.
/** * Use serialVersionUID from JDK 1.4 for interoperability. */
private static final long serialVersionUID = -4599900369040602769L;
Construct a new job priority attribute with the given integer value.
Params:
  • value – Integer value
Throws:
/** * Construct a new job priority attribute with the given integer value. * * @param value Integer value * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code value} is less than 1 or * greater than 100 */
public JobPriority(int value) { super (value, 1, 100); }
Returns whether this job priority attribute is equivalent to the passed in object. To be equivalent, all of the following conditions must be true:
  1. object is not null.
  2. object is an instance of class JobPriority.
  3. This job priority attribute's value and object's value are equal.
Params:
  • object – Object to compare to
Returns:true if object is equivalent to this job priority attribute, false otherwise
/** * Returns whether this job priority attribute is equivalent to the passed * in object. To be equivalent, all of the following conditions must be * true: * <ol type=1> * <li>{@code object} is not {@code null}. * <li>{@code object} is an instance of class {@code JobPriority}. * <li>This job priority attribute's value and {@code object}'s value are * equal. * </ol> * * @param object {@code Object} to compare to * @return {@code true} if {@code object} is equivalent to this job priority * attribute, {@code false} otherwise */
public boolean equals(Object object) { return (super.equals (object) && object instanceof JobPriority); }
Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category" for this printing attribute value.

For class JobPriority, the category is class JobPriority itself.

Returns:printing attribute class (category), an instance of class java.lang.Class
/** * Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category" * for this printing attribute value. * <p> * For class {@code JobPriority}, the category is class * {@code JobPriority} itself. * * @return printing attribute class (category), an instance of class * {@link Class java.lang.Class} */
public final Class<? extends Attribute> getCategory() { return JobPriority.class; }
Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an instance.

For class JobPriority, the category name is "job-priority".

Returns:attribute category name
/** * Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an * instance. * <p> * For class {@code JobPriority}, the category name is * {@code "job-priority"}. * * @return attribute category name */
public final String getName() { return "job-priority"; } }