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25 package javax.print.attribute.standard;
26
27 import javax.print.attribute.Attribute;
28 import javax.print.attribute.IntegerSyntax;
29 import javax.print.attribute.PrintRequestAttribute;
30 import javax.print.attribute.PrintJobAttribute;
31
32 /**
33 * Class JobKOctets is an integer valued printing attribute class that specifies
34 * the total size of the document(s) in K octets, i.e., in units of 1024 octets
35 * requested to be processed in the job. The value must be rounded up, so that a
36 * job between 1 and 1024 octets must be indicated as being 1K octets, 1025 to
37 * 2048 must be 2K octets, etc. For a multidoc print job (a job with multiple
38 * documents), the JobKOctets value is computed by adding up the individual
39 * documents' sizes in octets, then rounding up to the next K octets value.
40 * <P>
41 * The JobKOctets attribute describes the size of the job. This attribute is not
42 * intended to be a counter; it is intended to be useful routing and scheduling
43 * information if known. The printer may try to compute the JobKOctets
44 * attribute's value if it is not supplied in the Print Request. Even if the
45 * client does supply a value for the JobKOctets attribute in the Print Request,
46 * the printer may choose to change the value if the printer is able to compute
47 * a value which is more accurate than the client supplied value. The printer
48 * may be able to determine the correct value for the JobKOctets attribute
49 * either right at job submission time or at any later point in time.
50 * <P>
51 * The JobKOctets value must not include the multiplicative factors contributed
52 * by the number of copies specified by the {@link Copies Copies} attribute,
53 * independent of whether the device can process multiple copies without making
54 * multiple passes over the job or document data and independent of whether the
55 * output is collated or not. Thus the value is independent of the
56 * implementation and indicates the size of the document(s) measured in K octets
57 * independent of the number of copies.
58 * <P>
59 * The JobKOctets value must also not include the multiplicative factor due to a
60 * copies instruction embedded in the document data. If the document data
61 * actually includes replications of the document data, this value will include
62 * such replication. In other words, this value is always the size of the source
63 * document data, rather than a measure of the hardcopy output to be produced.
64 * <P>
65 * The size of a doc is computed based on the print data representation class as
66 * specified by the doc's {@link javax.print.DocFlavor DocFlavor}, as
67 * shown in the table below.
68 * <P>
69 * <TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=1 SUMMARY="Table showing computation of doc sizes">
70 * <TR BGCOLOR="#E5E5E5">
71 * <TH>Representation Class</TH>
72 * <TH>Document Size</TH>
73 * </TR>
74 * <TR>
75 * <TD>byte[]</TD>
76 * <TD>Length of the byte array</TD>
77 * </TR>
78 * <TR>
79 * <TD>java.io.InputStream</TD>
80 * <TD>Number of bytes read from the stream</TD>
81 * </TR>
82 * <TR>
83 * <TD>char[]</TD>
84 * <TD>Length of the character array x 2</TD>
85 * </TR>
86 * <TR>
87 * <TD>java.lang.String</TD>
88 * <TD>Length of the string x 2</TD>
89 * </TR>
90 * <TR>
91 * <TD>java.io.Reader</TD>
92 * <TD>Number of characters read from the stream x 2</TD>
93 * </TR>
94 * <TR>
95 * <TD>java.net.URL</TD>
96 * <TD>Number of bytes read from the file at the given URL address</TD>
97 * </TR>
98 * <TR>
99 * <TD>java.awt.image.renderable.RenderableImage</TD>
100 * <TD>Implementation dependent*</TD>
101 * </TR>
102 * <TR>
103 * <TD>java.awt.print.Printable</TD>
104 * <TD>Implementation dependent*</TD>
105 * </TR>
106 * <TR>
107 * <TD>java.awt.print.Pageable</TD>
108 * <TD>Implementation dependent*</TD>
109 * </TR>
110 * </TABLE>
111 * <P>
112 * * In these cases the Print Service itself generates the print data sent
113 * to the printer. If the Print Service supports the JobKOctets attribute, for
114 * these cases the Print Service itself must calculate the size of the print
115 * data, replacing any JobKOctets value the client specified.
116 * <P>
117 * <B>IPP Compatibility:</B> The integer value gives the IPP integer value. The
118 * category name returned by <CODE>getName()</CODE> gives the IPP attribute
119 * name.
120 * <P>
121 *
122 * @see JobKOctetsSupported
123 * @see JobKOctetsProcessed
124 * @see JobImpressions
125 * @see JobMediaSheets
126 *
127 * @author Alan Kaminsky
128 */
129 public final class JobKOctets extends IntegerSyntax
130 implements PrintRequestAttribute, PrintJobAttribute {
131
132 private static final long serialVersionUID = -8959710146498202869L;
133
134 /**
135 * Construct a new job K octets attribute with the given integer value.
136 *
137 * @param value Integer value.
138 *
139 * @exception IllegalArgumentException
140 * (Unchecked exception) Thrown if <CODE>value</CODE> is less than 0.
141 */
142 public JobKOctets(int value) {
143 super (value, 0, Integer.MAX_VALUE);
144 }
145
146 /**
147 * Returns whether this job K octets attribute is equivalent to the passed
148 * in object. To be equivalent, all of the following conditions must be
149 * true:
150 * <OL TYPE=1>
151 * <LI>
152 * <CODE>object</CODE> is not null.
153 * <LI>
154 * <CODE>object</CODE> is an instance of class JobKOctets.
155 * <LI>
156 * This job K octets attribute's value and <CODE>object</CODE>'s value
157 * are equal.
158 * </OL>
159 *
160 * @param object Object to compare to.
161 *
162 * @return True if <CODE>object</CODE> is equivalent to this job K
163 * octets attribute, false otherwise.
164 */
165 public boolean equals(Object object) {
166 return super.equals(object) && object instanceof JobKOctets;
167 }
168
169 /**
170 * Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category"
171 * for this printing attribute value.
172 * <P>
173 * For class JobKOctets, the category is class JobKOctets itself.
174 *
175 * @return Printing attribute class (category), an instance of class
176 * {@link java.lang.Class java.lang.Class}.
177 */
178 public final Class<? extends Attribute> getCategory() {
179 return JobKOctets.class;
180 }
181
182 /**
183 * Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an
184 * instance.
185 * <P>
186 * For class JobKOctets, the category name is <CODE>"job-k-octets"</CODE>.
187 *
188 * @return Attribute category name.
189 */
190 public final String getName() {
191 return "job-k-octets";
192 }
193
194 }