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package javax.print;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import javax.print.attribute.DocAttributeSet;
/**
* Interface {@code Doc} specifies the interface for an object that supplies one
* piece of print data for a Print Job. "Doc" is a short, easy-to-pronounce term
* that means "a piece of print data." The client passes to the Print Job an
* object that implements interface {@code Doc}, and the Print Job calls methods
* on that object to obtain the print data. The {@code Doc} interface lets a
* Print Job:
* <ul>
* <li>Determine the format, or "doc flavor" (class
* {@link DocFlavor DocFlavor}), in which the print data is available. A doc
* flavor designates the print data format (a MIME type) and the
* representation class of the object from which the print data comes.
* <li>Obtain the print data representation object, which is an instance of
* the doc flavor's representation class. The Print Job can then obtain the
* actual print data from the representation object.
* <li>Obtain the printing attributes that specify additional characteristics
* of the doc or that specify processing instructions to be applied to the
* doc. Printing attributes are defined in package
* {@link javax.print.attribute}. The doc returns its printing attributes
* stored in an {@link DocAttributeSet javax.print.attribute.DocAttributeSet}.
* </ul>
* Each method in an implementation of interface {@code Doc} is permitted always
* to return the same object each time the method is called. This has
* implications for a Print Job or other caller of a doc object whose print data
* representation object "consumes" the print data as the caller obtains the
* print data, such as a print data representation object which is a stream.
* Once the Print Job has called {@link #getPrintData() getPrintData()} and
* obtained the stream, any further calls to {@link #getPrintData()
* getPrintData()} will return the same stream object upon which reading may
* already be in progress, <i>not</i> a new stream object that will re-read the
* print data from the beginning. Specifying a doc object to behave this way
* simplifies the implementation of doc objects, and is justified on the grounds
* that a particular doc is intended to convey print data only to one Print Job,
* not to several different Print Jobs. (To convey the same print data to
* several different Print Jobs, you have to create several different doc
* objects on top of the same print data source.)
* <p>
* Interface {@code Doc} affords considerable implementation flexibility. The
* print data might already be in existence when the doc object is constructed.
* In this case the objects returned by the doc's methods can be supplied to the
* doc's constructor, be stored in the doc ahead of time, and simply be returned
* when called for. Alternatively, the print data might not exist yet when the
* doc object is constructed. In this case the doc object might provide a "lazy"
* implementation that generates the print data representation object (and/or
* the print data) only when the Print Job calls for it (when the Print Job
* calls the {@link #getPrintData() getPrintData()} method).
* <p>
* There is no restriction on the number of client threads that may be
* simultaneously accessing the same doc. Therefore, all implementations of
* interface {@code Doc} must be designed to be multiple thread safe.
* <p>
* However there can only be one consumer of the print data obtained from a
* {@code Doc}.
* <p>
* If print data is obtained from the client as a stream, by calling
* {@code Doc}'s {@code getReaderForText()} or {@code getStreamForBytes()}
* methods, or because the print data source is already an {@code InputStream}
* or {@code Reader}, then the print service should always close these streams
* for the client on all job completion conditions. With the following caveat.
* If the print data is itself a stream, the service will always close it. If
* the print data is otherwise something that can be requested as a stream, the
* service will only close the stream if it has obtained the stream before
* terminating. That is, just because a print service might request data as a
* stream does not mean that it will, with the implications that {@code Doc}
* implementors which rely on the service to close them should create such
* streams only in response to a request from the service.
*/
public interface Doc {
/**
* Determines the doc flavor in which this doc object will supply its piece
* of print data.
*
* @return doc flavor
*/
public DocFlavor getDocFlavor();
/**
* Obtains the print data representation object that contains this doc
* object's piece of print data in the format corresponding to the supported
* doc flavor. The {@code getPrintData()} method returns an instance of the
* representation class whose name is given by{@link #getDocFlavor()
* getDocFlavor()}.{@link DocFlavor#getRepresentationClassName()
* getRepresentationClassName()}, and the return value can be cast from
* class {@code Object} to that representation class.
*
* @return print data representation object
* @throws IOException if the representation class is a stream and there was
* an I/O error while constructing the stream
*/
public Object getPrintData() throws IOException;
/**
* Obtains the set of printing attributes for this doc object. If the
* returned attribute set includes an instance of a particular attribute
* <i>X,</i> the printer must use that attribute value for this doc,
* overriding any value of attribute <i>X</i> in the job's attribute set. If
* the returned attribute set does not include an instance of a particular
* attribute <i>X</i> or if {@code null} is returned, the printer must
* consult the job's attribute set to obtain the value for attribute
* <i>X,</i> and if not found there, the printer must use an
* implementation-dependent default value. The returned attribute set is
* unmodifiable.
*
* @return unmodifiable set of printing attributes for this doc, or
* {@code null} to obtain all attribute values from the job's
* attribute set
*/
public DocAttributeSet getAttributes();
/**
* Obtains a reader for extracting character print data from this doc. The
* {@code Doc} implementation is required to support this method if the
* {@code DocFlavor} has one of the following print data representation
* classes, and return {@code null} otherwise:
* <ul>
* <li>char[]
* <li>java.lang.String
* <li>java.io.Reader
* </ul>
* The doc's print data representation object is used to construct and
* return a {@code Reader} for reading the print data as a stream of
* characters from the print data representation object. However, if the
* print data representation object is itself a {@code Reader}, then the
* print data representation object is simply returned.
*
* @return reader for reading the print data characters from this doc. If a
* reader cannot be provided because this doc does not meet the
* criteria stated above, {@code null} is returned.
* @throws IOException if there was an I/O error while creating the reader
*/
public Reader getReaderForText() throws IOException;
/**
* Obtains an input stream for extracting byte print data from this doc. The
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