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package javax.print;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.io.Serializable;
/**
* Class <code>DocFlavor</code> encapsulates an object that specifies the
* format in which print data is supplied to a {@link DocPrintJob}.
* "Doc" is a short, easy-to-pronounce term that means "a piece of print data."
* The print data format, or "doc flavor", consists of two things:
* <UL>
* <LI>
* <B>MIME type.</B> This is a Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)
* media type (as defined in <A HREF="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2045.txt">RFC
* 2045</A> and <A HREF="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2046.txt">RFC 2046</A>)
* that specifies how the print data is to be interpreted.
* The charset of text data should be the IANA MIME-preferred name, or its
* canonical name if no preferred name is specified. Additionally a few
* historical names supported by earlier versions of the Java platform may
* be recognized.
* See <a href="../../java/lang/package-summary.html#charenc">
* character encodings</a> for more information on the character encodings
* supported on the Java platform.
* <P>
* <LI>
* <B>Representation class name.</B> This specifies the fully-qualified name of
* the class of the object from which the actual print data comes, as returned
* by the {@link java.lang.Class#getName() Class.getName()} method.
* (Thus the class name for <CODE>byte[]</CODE> is <CODE>"[B"</CODE>, for
* <CODE>char[]</CODE> it is <CODE>"[C"</CODE>.)
* </UL>
* <P>
* A <code>DocPrintJob</code> obtains its print data by means of interface
* {@link Doc Doc}. A <code>Doc</code> object lets the <code>DocPrintJob</code>
* determine the doc flavor the client can supply. A <code>Doc</code> object
* also lets the <code>DocPrintJob</code> obtain an instance of the doc flavor's
* representation class, from which the <code>DocPrintJob</code> then obtains
* the actual print data.
* <P>
* <HR>
* <H3>Client Formatted Print Data</H3>
* There are two broad categories of print data, client formatted print data
* and service formatted print data.
* <P>
* For <B>client formatted print data</B>, the client determines or knows the
* print data format.
* For example the client may have a JPEG encoded image, a URL for
* HTML code, or a disk file containing plain text in some encoding,
* possibly obtained from an external source, and
* requires a way to describe the data format to the print service.
* <p>
* The doc flavor's representation class is a conduit for the JPS
* <code>DocPrintJob</code> to obtain a sequence of characters or
* bytes from the client. The
* doc flavor's MIME type is one of the standard media types telling how to
* interpret the sequence of characters or bytes. For a list of standard media
* types, see the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority's (IANA's) <A
* HREF="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/">Media Types
* Directory</A>. Interface {@link Doc Doc} provides two utility operations,
* {@link Doc#getReaderForText() getReaderForText} and
* {@link Doc#getStreamForBytes() getStreamForBytes()}, to help a
* <code>Doc</code> object's client extract client formatted print data.
* <P>
* For client formatted print data, the print data representation class is
* typically one of the following (although other representation classes are
* permitted):
* <UL>
* <LI>
* Character array (<CODE>char[]</CODE>) -- The print data consists of the
* Unicode characters in the array.
* <P>
* <LI>
* <code>String</code> --
* The print data consists of the Unicode characters in the string.
* <P>
* <LI>
* Character stream ({@link java.io.Reader java.io.Reader})
* -- The print data consists of the Unicode characters read from the stream
* up to the end-of-stream.
* <P>
* <LI>
* Byte array (<CODE>byte[]</CODE>) -- The print data consists of the bytes in
* the array. The bytes are encoded in the character set specified by the doc
* flavor's MIME type. If the MIME type does not specify a character set, the
* default character set is US-ASCII.
* <P>
* <LI>
* Byte stream ({@link java.io.InputStream java.io.InputStream}) --
* The print data consists of the bytes read from the stream up to the
* end-of-stream. The bytes are encoded in the character set specified by the
* doc flavor's MIME type. If the MIME type does not specify a character set,
* the default character set is US-ASCII.
* <LI>
* Uniform Resource Locator ({@link java.net.URL URL})
* -- The print data consists of the bytes read from the URL location.
* The bytes are encoded in the character set specified by the doc flavor's
* MIME type. If the MIME type does not specify a character set, the default
* character set is US-ASCII.
* <P>
* When the representation class is a URL, the print service itself accesses
* and downloads the document directly from its URL address, without involving
* the client. The service may be some form of network print service which
* is executing in a different environment.
* This means you should not use a URL print data flavor to print a
* document at a restricted URL that the client can see but the printer cannot
* see. This also means you should not use a URL print data flavor to print a
* document stored in a local file that is not available at a URL
* accessible independently of the client.
* For example, a file that is not served up by an HTTP server or FTP server.
* To print such documents, let the client open an input stream on the URL
* or file and use an input stream data flavor.
* </UL>
* <p>
* <HR>
* <h3>Default and Platform Encodings</h3>
* <P>
* For byte print data where the doc flavor's MIME type does not include a
* <CODE>charset</CODE> parameter, the Java Print Service instance assumes the
* US-ASCII character set by default. This is in accordance with
* <A HREF="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2046.txt">RFC 2046</A>, which says the
* default character set is US-ASCII. Note that US-ASCII is a subset of
* UTF-8, so in the future this may be widened if a future RFC endorses
* UTF-8 as the default in a compatible manner.
* <p>
* Also note that this is different than the behaviour of the Java runtime
* when interpreting a stream of bytes as text data. That assumes the
* default encoding for the user's locale. Thus, when spooling a file in local
* encoding to a Java Print Service it is important to correctly specify
* the encoding. Developers working in the English locales should
* be particularly conscious of this, as their platform encoding corresponds
* to the default mime charset. By this coincidence that particular
* case may work without specifying the encoding of platform data.
* <p>
* Every instance of the Java virtual machine has a default character encoding
* determined during virtual-machine startup and typically depends upon the
* locale and charset being used by the underlying operating system.
* In a distributed environment there is no guarantee that two VM share
* the same default encoding. Thus clients which want to stream platform
* encoded text data from the host platform to a Java Print Service instance
* must explicitly declare the charset and not rely on defaults.
* <p>
* The preferred form is the official IANA primary name for an encoding.
* Applications which stream text data should always specify the charset
* in the mime type, which necessitates obtaining the encoding of the host
* platform for data (eg files) stored in that platform's encoding.
* A CharSet which corresponds to this and is suitable for use in a
* mime-type for a DocFlavor can be obtained
* from {@link DocFlavor#hostEncoding DocFlavor.hostEncoding}
* This may not always be the primary IANA name but is guaranteed to be
* understood by this VM.
* For common flavors, the pre-defined *HOST DocFlavors may be used.
* <p>
* <p>
* See <a href="../../java/lang/package-summary.html#charenc">
* character encodings</a> for more information on the character encodings
* supported on the Java platform.
* <p>
* <HR>
* <h3>Recommended DocFlavors</h3>
* <P>
* The Java Print Service API does not define any mandatorily supported
* DocFlavors.
* However, here are some examples of MIME types that a Java Print Service
* instance might support for client formatted print data.
* Nested classes inside class DocFlavor declare predefined static
* constant DocFlavor objects for these example doc flavors; class DocFlavor's
* constructor can be used to create an arbitrary doc flavor.
* <UL>
* <LI>Preformatted text
* <P>
* <TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0 SUMMARY="MIME-Types and their descriptions">
* <TR>
* <TH>MIME-Type</TH><TH>Description</TH>
* </TR>
* <TR>
* <TD><CODE>"text/plain"</CODE></TD>
* <TD>Plain text in the default character set (US-ASCII)</TD>
* </TR>
* <TR>
* <TD><CODE>"text/plain; charset=<I>xxx</I>"</CODE></TD>
* <TD>Plain text in character set <I>xxx</I></TD>
* </TR>
* <TR>
* <TD><CODE>"text/html"</CODE></TD>
* <TD>HyperText Markup Language in the default character set (US-ASCII)</TD>
* </TR>
* <TR>
* <TD><CODE>"text/html; charset=<I>xxx</I>"</CODE></TD>
* <TD>HyperText Markup Language in character set <I>xxx</I></TD>
* </TR>
* </TABLE>
* <P>
* In general, preformatted text print data is provided either in a character
* oriented representation class (character array, String, Reader) or in a
* byte oriented representation class (byte array, InputStream, URL).
* <P>
* <LI>Preformatted page description language (PDL) documents
*<P>
* <TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0 SUMMARY="MIME-Types and their descriptions">
* <TR>
* <TH>MIME-Type</TH><TH>Description</TH>
* </TR>
*<TR>
* <TD><CODE>"application/pdf"</CODE></TD>
* <TD>Portable Document Format document</TD>
* </TR>
* <TR>
* <TD><CODE>"application/postscript"</CODE></TD>
* <TD>PostScript document</TD>
* </TR>
* <TR>
* <TD><CODE>"application/vnd.hp-PCL"</CODE></TD>
* <TD>Printer Control Language document</TD>
* </TR>
* </TABLE>
* <P>
* In general, preformatted PDL print data is provided in a byte oriented
* representation class (byte array, InputStream, URL).
* <P>
* <LI>Preformatted images
*<P>
* <TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0 SUMMARY="MIME-Types and their descriptions">
* <TR>
* <TH>MIME-Type</TH><TH>Description</TH>
* </TR>
*
* <TR>
* <TD><CODE>"image/gif"</CODE></TD>
* <TD>Graphics Interchange Format image</TD>
* </TR>
* <TR>
* <TD><CODE>"image/jpeg"</CODE></TD>
* <TD>Joint Photographic Experts Group image</TD>
* </TR>
* <TR>
* <TD><CODE>"image/png"</CODE></TD>
* <TD>Portable Network Graphics image</TD>
* </TR>
* </TABLE>
* <P>
* In general, preformatted image print data is provided in a byte oriented
* representation class (byte array, InputStream, URL).
* <P>
* <LI>Preformatted autosense print data
* <P>
* <TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0 SUMMARY="MIME-Types and their descriptions">
* <TR>
* <TH>MIME-Type</TH><TH>Description</TH>
* </TR>
*
* <TR>
* <TD><CODE>"application/octet-stream"</CODE></TD>
* <TD>The print data format is unspecified (just an octet stream)</TD>
* </TABLE>
* <P>
* The printer decides how to interpret the print data; the way this
* "autosensing" works is implementation dependent. In general, preformatted
* autosense print data is provided in a byte oriented representation class
* (byte array, InputStream, URL).
* </UL>
* <P>
* <HR>
* <H3>Service Formatted Print Data</H3>
* <P>
* For <B>service formatted print data</B>, the Java Print Service instance
* determines the print data format. The doc flavor's representation class
* denotes an interface whose methods the <code>DocPrintJob</code> invokes to
* determine the content to be printed -- such as a renderable image
* interface or a Java printable interface.
* The doc flavor's MIME type is the special value
* <CODE>"application/x-java-jvm-local-objectref"</CODE> indicating the client
* will supply a reference to a Java object that implements the interface
* named as the representation class.
* This MIME type is just a placeholder; what's
* important is the print data representation class.
* <P>
* For service formatted print data, the print data representation class is
* typically one of the following (although other representation classes are
* permitted). Nested classes inside class DocFlavor declare predefined static
* constant DocFlavor objects for these example doc flavors; class DocFlavor's
* constructor can be used to create an arbitrary doc flavor.
* <UL>
* <LI>
* Renderable image object -- The client supplies an object that implements
* interface
* {@link java.awt.image.renderable.RenderableImage RenderableImage}. The
* printer calls methods
* in that interface to obtain the image to be printed.
* <P>
* <LI>
* Printable object -- The client supplies an object that implements interface
* {@link java.awt.print.Printable Printable}.
* The printer calls methods in that interface to obtain the pages to be
* printed, one by one.
* For each page, the printer supplies a graphics context, and whatever the
* client draws in that graphics context gets printed.
* <P>
* <LI>
* Pageable object -- The client supplies an object that implements interface
* {@link java.awt.print.Pageable Pageable}. The printer calls
* methods in that interface to obtain the pages to be printed, one by one.
* For each page, the printer supplies a graphics context, and whatever
* the client draws in that graphics context gets printed.
* </UL>
* <P>
* <HR>
* <P>
* <HR>
* <H3>Pre-defined Doc Flavors</H3>
* A Java Print Service instance is not <B><I>required</I></B> to support the
* following print data formats and print data representation classes. In
* fact, a developer using this class should <b>never</b> assume that a
* particular print service supports the document types corresponding to
* these pre-defined doc flavors. Always query the print service
* to determine what doc flavors it supports. However,
* developers who have print services that support these doc flavors are
* encouraged to refer to the predefined singleton instances created here.
* <UL>
* <LI>
* Plain text print data provided through a byte stream. Specifically, the
* following doc flavors are recommended to be supported:
* <BR>·
* <CODE>("text/plain", "java.io.InputStream")</CODE>
* <BR>·
* <CODE>("text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "java.io.InputStream")</CODE>
* <BR>·
* <CODE>("text/plain; charset=utf-8", "java.io.InputStream")</CODE>
* <P>
* <LI>
* Renderable image objects. Specifically, the following doc flavor is
* recommended to be supported:
* <BR>·
* <CODE>("application/x-java-jvm-local-objectref", "java.awt.image.renderable.RenderableImage")</CODE>
* </UL>
* <P>
* A Java Print Service instance is allowed to support any other doc flavors
* (or none) in addition to the above mandatory ones, at the implementation's
* choice.
* <P>
* Support for the above doc flavors is desirable so a printing client can rely
* on being able to print on any JPS printer, regardless of which doc flavors
* the printer supports. If the printer doesn't support the client's preferred
* doc flavor, the client can at least print plain text, or the client can
* convert its data to a renderable image and print the image.
* <P>
* Furthermore, every Java Print Service instance must fulfill these
* requirements for processing plain text print data:
* <UL>
* <LI>
* The character pair carriage return-line feed (CR-LF) means
* "go to column 1 of the next line."
* <LI>
* A carriage return (CR) character standing by itself means
* "go to column 1 of the next line."
* <LI>
* A line feed (LF) character standing by itself means
* "go to column 1 of the next line."
* <LI>
* </UL>
* <P>
* The client must itself perform all plain text print data formatting not
* addressed by the above requirements.
* <P>
* <H3>Design Rationale</H3>
* <P>
* Class DocFlavor in package javax.print.data is similar to class
* {@link java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor DataFlavor}. Class
* <code>DataFlavor</code>
* is not used in the Java Print Service (JPS) API
* for three reasons which are all rooted in allowing the JPS API to be
* shared by other print services APIs which may need to run on Java profiles
* which do not include all of the Java Platform, Standard Edition.
* <OL TYPE=1>
* <LI>
* The JPS API is designed to be used in Java profiles which do not support
* AWT.
* <P>
* <LI>
* The implementation of class <code>java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor</code>
* does not guarantee that equivalent data flavors will have the same
* serialized representation. DocFlavor does, and can be used in services
* which need this.
* <P>
* <LI>
* The implementation of class <code>java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor</code>
* includes a human presentable name as part of the serialized representation.
* This is not appropriate as part of a service matching constraint.
* </OL>
* <P>
* Class DocFlavor's serialized representation uses the following
* canonical form of a MIME type string. Thus, two doc flavors with MIME types
* that are not identical but that are equivalent (that have the same
* canonical form) may be considered equal.
* <UL>
* <LI> The media type, media subtype, and parameters are retained, but all
* comments and whitespace characters are discarded.
* <LI> The media type, media subtype, and parameter names are converted to
* lowercase.
* <LI> The parameter values retain their original case, except a charset
* parameter value for a text media type is converted to lowercase.
* <LI> Quote characters surrounding parameter values are removed.
* <LI> Quoting backslash characters inside parameter values are removed.
* <LI> The parameters are arranged in ascending order of parameter name.
* </UL>
* <P>
* Class DocFlavor's serialized representation also contains the
* fully-qualified class <I>name</I> of the representation class
* (a String object), rather than the representation class itself
* (a Class object). This allows a client to examine the doc flavors a
* Java Print Service instance supports without having
* to load the representation classes, which may be problematic for
* limited-resource clients.
* <P>
*
* @author Alan Kaminsky
*/
public class DocFlavor implements Serializable, Cloneable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -4512080796965449721L;
/**
* A String representing the host operating system encoding.
* This will follow the conventions documented in
* <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2278.txt">
* <i>RFC 2278: IANA Charset Registration Procedures</i></a>
* except where historical names are returned for compatibility with
* previous versions of the Java platform.
* The value returned from method is valid only for the VM which
* returns it, for use in a DocFlavor.
* This is the charset for all the "HOST" pre-defined DocFlavors in
* the executing VM.
*/
public static final String hostEncoding;
static {
hostEncoding =
(String)java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(
new sun.security.action.GetPropertyAction("file.encoding"));
}
/**
* MIME type.
*/
private transient MimeType myMimeType;
/**
* Representation class name.
* @serial
*/
private String myClassName;
/**
* String value for this doc flavor. Computed when needed and cached.
*/
private transient String myStringValue = null;
/**
* Constructs a new doc flavor object from the given MIME type and
* representation class name. The given MIME type is converted into
* canonical form and stored internally.
*
* @param mimeType MIME media type string.
* @param className Fully-qualified representation class name.
*
* @exception NullPointerException
* (unchecked exception) Thrown if <CODE>mimeType</CODE> is null or
* <CODE>className</CODE> is null.
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* (unchecked exception) Thrown if <CODE>mimeType</CODE> does not
* obey the syntax for a MIME media type string.
*/
public DocFlavor(String mimeType, String className) {
if (className == null) {
throw new NullPointerException();
}
myMimeType = new MimeType (mimeType);
myClassName = className;
}
/**
* Returns this doc flavor object's MIME type string based on the
* canonical form. Each parameter value is enclosed in quotes.
* @return the mime type
*/
public String getMimeType() {
return myMimeType.getMimeType();
}
/**
* Returns this doc flavor object's media type (from the MIME type).
* @return the media type
*/
public String getMediaType() {
return myMimeType.getMediaType();
}
/**
* Returns this doc flavor object's media subtype (from the MIME type).
* @return the media sub-type
*/
public String getMediaSubtype() {
return myMimeType.getMediaSubtype();
}
/**
* Returns a <code>String</code> representing a MIME
* parameter.
* Mime types may include parameters which are usually optional.
* The charset for text types is a commonly useful example.
* This convenience method will return the value of the specified
* parameter if one was specified in the mime type for this flavor.
* <p>
* @param paramName the name of the paramater. This name is internally
* converted to the canonical lower case format before performing
* the match.
* @return String representing a mime parameter, or
* null if that parameter is not in the mime type string.
* @exception NullPointerException if paramName is null.
*/
public String getParameter(String paramName) {
return
(String)myMimeType.getParameterMap().get(paramName.toLowerCase());
}
/**
* Returns the name of this doc flavor object's representation class.
* @return the name of the representation class.
*/
public String getRepresentationClassName() {
return myClassName;
}
/**
* Converts this <code>DocFlavor</code> to a string.
*
* @return MIME type string based on the canonical form. Each parameter
* value is enclosed in quotes.
* A "class=" parameter is appended to the
* MIME type string to indicate the representation class name.
*/
public String toString() {
return getStringValue();
}
/**
* Returns a hash code for this doc flavor object.
*/
public int hashCode() {
return getStringValue().hashCode();
}
/**
* Determines if this doc flavor object is equal to the given object.
* The two are equal if the given object is not null, is an instance
* of <code>DocFlavor</code>, has a MIME type equivalent to this doc
* flavor object's MIME type (that is, the MIME types have the same media
* type, media subtype, and parameters), and has the same representation
* class name as this doc flavor object. Thus, if two doc flavor objects'
* MIME types are the same except for comments, they are considered equal.
* However, two doc flavor objects with MIME types of "text/plain" and
* "text/plain; charset=US-ASCII" are not considered equal, even though
* they represent the same media type (because the default character
* set for plain text is US-ASCII).
*
* @param obj Object to test.
*
* @return True if this doc flavor object equals <CODE>obj</CODE>, false
* otherwise.
*/
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
return
obj != null &&
obj instanceof DocFlavor &&
getStringValue().equals (((DocFlavor) obj).getStringValue());
}
/**
* Returns this doc flavor object's string value.
*/
private String getStringValue() {
if (myStringValue == null) {
myStringValue = myMimeType + "; class=\"" + myClassName + "\"";
}
return myStringValue;
}
/**
* Write the instance to a stream (ie serialize the object).
*/
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s) throws IOException {
s.defaultWriteObject();
s.writeObject(myMimeType.getMimeType());
}
/**
* Reconstitute an instance from a stream (that is, deserialize it).
*
* @serialData
* The serialised form of a DocFlavor is the String naming the
* representation class followed by the String representing the canonical
* form of the mime type.
*/
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException {
s.defaultReadObject();
myMimeType = new MimeType((String)s.readObject());
}
/**
* Class DocFlavor.BYTE_ARRAY provides predefined static constant
* DocFlavor objects for example doc flavors using a byte array
* (<CODE>byte[]</CODE>) as the print data representation class.
* <P>
*
* @author Alan Kaminsky
*/
public static class BYTE_ARRAY extends DocFlavor {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -9065578006593857475L;
/**
* Constructs a new doc flavor with the given MIME type and a print
* data representation class name of <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte array).
*
* @param mimeType MIME media type string.
*
* @exception NullPointerException
* (unchecked exception) Thrown if <CODE>mimeType</CODE> is null.
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* (unchecked exception) Thrown if <CODE>mimeType</CODE> does not
* obey the syntax for a MIME media type string.
*/
public BYTE_ARRAY (String mimeType) {
super (mimeType, "[B");
}
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"text/plain"</CODE>,
* encoded in the host platform encoding.
* See {@link DocFlavor#hostEncoding hostEncoding}
* Print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY TEXT_PLAIN_HOST =
new BYTE_ARRAY ("text/plain; charset="+hostEncoding);
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/plain; charset=utf-8"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name = <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte
* array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY TEXT_PLAIN_UTF_8 =
new BYTE_ARRAY ("text/plain; charset=utf-8");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/plain; charset=utf-16"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name = <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte
* array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY TEXT_PLAIN_UTF_16 =
new BYTE_ARRAY ("text/plain; charset=utf-16");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/plain; charset=utf-16be"</CODE>
* (big-endian byte ordering),
* print data representation class name = <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte
* array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY TEXT_PLAIN_UTF_16BE =
new BYTE_ARRAY ("text/plain; charset=utf-16be");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/plain; charset=utf-16le"</CODE>
* (little-endian byte ordering),
* print data representation class name = <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte
* array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY TEXT_PLAIN_UTF_16LE =
new BYTE_ARRAY ("text/plain; charset=utf-16le");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/plain; charset=us-ascii"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY TEXT_PLAIN_US_ASCII =
new BYTE_ARRAY ("text/plain; charset=us-ascii");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"text/html"</CODE>,
* encoded in the host platform encoding.
* See {@link DocFlavor#hostEncoding hostEncoding}
* Print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY TEXT_HTML_HOST =
new BYTE_ARRAY ("text/html; charset="+hostEncoding);
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/html; charset=utf-8"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name = <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte
* array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY TEXT_HTML_UTF_8 =
new BYTE_ARRAY ("text/html; charset=utf-8");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/html; charset=utf-16"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name = <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte
* array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY TEXT_HTML_UTF_16 =
new BYTE_ARRAY ("text/html; charset=utf-16");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/html; charset=utf-16be"</CODE>
* (big-endian byte ordering),
* print data representation class name = <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte
* array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY TEXT_HTML_UTF_16BE =
new BYTE_ARRAY ("text/html; charset=utf-16be");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/html; charset=utf-16le"</CODE>
* (little-endian byte ordering),
* print data representation class name = <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte
* array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY TEXT_HTML_UTF_16LE =
new BYTE_ARRAY ("text/html; charset=utf-16le");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/html; charset=us-ascii"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY TEXT_HTML_US_ASCII =
new BYTE_ARRAY ("text/html; charset=us-ascii");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"application/pdf"</CODE>, print
* data representation class name = <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY PDF = new BYTE_ARRAY ("application/pdf");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"application/postscript"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name = <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte
* array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY POSTSCRIPT =
new BYTE_ARRAY ("application/postscript");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"application/vnd.hp-PCL"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name = <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte
* array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY PCL =
new BYTE_ARRAY ("application/vnd.hp-PCL");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"image/gif"</CODE>, print data
* representation class name = <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY GIF = new BYTE_ARRAY ("image/gif");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"image/jpeg"</CODE>, print data
* representation class name = <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY JPEG = new BYTE_ARRAY ("image/jpeg");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"image/png"</CODE>, print data
* representation class name = <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte array).
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY PNG = new BYTE_ARRAY ("image/png");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"application/octet-stream"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name = <CODE>"[B"</CODE> (byte
* array). The client must determine that data described
* using this DocFlavor is valid for the printer.
*/
public static final BYTE_ARRAY AUTOSENSE =
new BYTE_ARRAY ("application/octet-stream");
}
/**
* Class DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM provides predefined static constant
* DocFlavor objects for example doc flavors using a byte stream ({@link
* java.io.InputStream java.io.InputStream}) as the print
* data representation class.
* <P>
*
* @author Alan Kaminsky
*/
public static class INPUT_STREAM extends DocFlavor {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -7045842700749194127L;
/**
* Constructs a new doc flavor with the given MIME type and a print
* data representation class name of
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*
* @param mimeType MIME media type string.
*
* @exception NullPointerException
* (unchecked exception) Thrown if <CODE>mimeType</CODE> is null.
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* (unchecked exception) Thrown if <CODE>mimeType</CODE> does not
* obey the syntax for a MIME media type string.
*/
public INPUT_STREAM (String mimeType) {
super (mimeType, "java.io.InputStream");
}
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"text/plain"</CODE>,
* encoded in the host platform encoding.
* See {@link DocFlavor#hostEncoding hostEncoding}
* Print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM TEXT_PLAIN_HOST =
new INPUT_STREAM ("text/plain; charset="+hostEncoding);
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/plain; charset=utf-8"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM TEXT_PLAIN_UTF_8 =
new INPUT_STREAM ("text/plain; charset=utf-8");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/plain; charset=utf-16"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM TEXT_PLAIN_UTF_16 =
new INPUT_STREAM ("text/plain; charset=utf-16");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/plain; charset=utf-16be"</CODE>
* (big-endian byte ordering),
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM TEXT_PLAIN_UTF_16BE =
new INPUT_STREAM ("text/plain; charset=utf-16be");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/plain; charset=utf-16le"</CODE>
* (little-endian byte ordering),
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM TEXT_PLAIN_UTF_16LE =
new INPUT_STREAM ("text/plain; charset=utf-16le");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/plain; charset=us-ascii"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM TEXT_PLAIN_US_ASCII =
new INPUT_STREAM ("text/plain; charset=us-ascii");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"text/html"</CODE>,
* encoded in the host platform encoding.
* See {@link DocFlavor#hostEncoding hostEncoding}
* Print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM TEXT_HTML_HOST =
new INPUT_STREAM ("text/html; charset="+hostEncoding);
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/html; charset=utf-8"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM TEXT_HTML_UTF_8 =
new INPUT_STREAM ("text/html; charset=utf-8");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/html; charset=utf-16"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM TEXT_HTML_UTF_16 =
new INPUT_STREAM ("text/html; charset=utf-16");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/html; charset=utf-16be"</CODE>
* (big-endian byte ordering),
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM TEXT_HTML_UTF_16BE =
new INPUT_STREAM ("text/html; charset=utf-16be");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/html; charset=utf-16le"</CODE>
* (little-endian byte ordering),
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM TEXT_HTML_UTF_16LE =
new INPUT_STREAM ("text/html; charset=utf-16le");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/html; charset=us-ascii"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM TEXT_HTML_US_ASCII =
new INPUT_STREAM ("text/html; charset=us-ascii");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"application/pdf"</CODE>, print
* data representation class name = <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE>
* (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM PDF = new INPUT_STREAM ("application/pdf");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"application/postscript"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM POSTSCRIPT =
new INPUT_STREAM ("application/postscript");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"application/vnd.hp-PCL"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM PCL =
new INPUT_STREAM ("application/vnd.hp-PCL");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"image/gif"</CODE>, print data
* representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM GIF = new INPUT_STREAM ("image/gif");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"image/jpeg"</CODE>, print data
* representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM JPEG = new INPUT_STREAM ("image/jpeg");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"image/png"</CODE>, print data
* representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM PNG = new INPUT_STREAM ("image/png");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"application/octet-stream"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.io.InputStream"</CODE> (byte stream).
* The client must determine that data described
* using this DocFlavor is valid for the printer.
*/
public static final INPUT_STREAM AUTOSENSE =
new INPUT_STREAM ("application/octet-stream");
}
/**
* Class DocFlavor.URL provides predefined static constant DocFlavor
* objects.
* For example doc flavors using a Uniform Resource Locator ({@link
* java.net.URL java.net.URL}) as the print data
* representation class.
* <P>
*
* @author Alan Kaminsky
*/
public static class URL extends DocFlavor {
/**
* Constructs a new doc flavor with the given MIME type and a print
* data representation class name of <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE>.
*
* @param mimeType MIME media type string.
*
* @exception NullPointerException
* (unchecked exception) Thrown if <CODE>mimeType</CODE> is null.
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* (unchecked exception) Thrown if <CODE>mimeType</CODE> does not
* obey the syntax for a MIME media type string.
*/
public URL (String mimeType) {
super (mimeType, "java.net.URL");
}
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"text/plain"</CODE>,
* encoded in the host platform encoding.
* See {@link DocFlavor#hostEncoding hostEncoding}
* Print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final URL TEXT_PLAIN_HOST =
new URL ("text/plain; charset="+hostEncoding);
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/plain; charset=utf-8"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final URL TEXT_PLAIN_UTF_8 =
new URL ("text/plain; charset=utf-8");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/plain; charset=utf-16"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>java.net.URL""</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final URL TEXT_PLAIN_UTF_16 =
new URL ("text/plain; charset=utf-16");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/plain; charset=utf-16be"</CODE>
* (big-endian byte ordering),
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final URL TEXT_PLAIN_UTF_16BE =
new URL ("text/plain; charset=utf-16be");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/plain; charset=utf-16le"</CODE>
* (little-endian byte ordering),
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final URL TEXT_PLAIN_UTF_16LE =
new URL ("text/plain; charset=utf-16le");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/plain; charset=us-ascii"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final URL TEXT_PLAIN_US_ASCII =
new URL ("text/plain; charset=us-ascii");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"text/html"</CODE>,
* encoded in the host platform encoding.
* See {@link DocFlavor#hostEncoding hostEncoding}
* Print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final URL TEXT_HTML_HOST =
new URL ("text/html; charset="+hostEncoding);
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/html; charset=utf-8"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final URL TEXT_HTML_UTF_8 =
new URL ("text/html; charset=utf-8");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/html; charset=utf-16"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final URL TEXT_HTML_UTF_16 =
new URL ("text/html; charset=utf-16");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/html; charset=utf-16be"</CODE>
* (big-endian byte ordering),
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final URL TEXT_HTML_UTF_16BE =
new URL ("text/html; charset=utf-16be");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/html; charset=utf-16le"</CODE>
* (little-endian byte ordering),
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final URL TEXT_HTML_UTF_16LE =
new URL ("text/html; charset=utf-16le");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"text/html; charset=us-ascii"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE> (byte stream).
*/
public static final URL TEXT_HTML_US_ASCII =
new URL ("text/html; charset=us-ascii");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"application/pdf"</CODE>, print
* data representation class name = <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE>.
*/
public static final URL PDF = new URL ("application/pdf");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"application/postscript"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name = <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE>.
*/
public static final URL POSTSCRIPT = new URL ("application/postscript");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"application/vnd.hp-PCL"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name = <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE>.
*/
public static final URL PCL = new URL ("application/vnd.hp-PCL");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"image/gif"</CODE>, print data
* representation class name = <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE>.
*/
public static final URL GIF = new URL ("image/gif");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"image/jpeg"</CODE>, print data
* representation class name = <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE>.
*/
public static final URL JPEG = new URL ("image/jpeg");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"image/png"</CODE>, print data
* representation class name = <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE>.
*/
public static final URL PNG = new URL ("image/png");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type =
* <CODE>"application/octet-stream"</CODE>,
* print data representation class name = <CODE>"java.net.URL"</CODE>.
* The client must determine that data described
* using this DocFlavor is valid for the printer.
*/
public static final URL AUTOSENSE = new URL ("application/octet-stream");
}
/**
* Class DocFlavor.CHAR_ARRAY provides predefined static constant
* DocFlavor objects for example doc flavors using a character array
* (<CODE>char[]</CODE>) as the print data representation class. As such,
* the character set is Unicode.
* <P>
*
* @author Alan Kaminsky
*/
public static class CHAR_ARRAY extends DocFlavor {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -8720590903724405128L;
/**
* Constructs a new doc flavor with the given MIME type and a print
* data representation class name of
* <CODE>"[C"</CODE> (character array).
*
* @param mimeType MIME media type string. If it is a text media
* type, it is assumed to contain a
* <CODE>"charset=utf-16"</CODE> parameter.
*
* @exception NullPointerException
* (unchecked exception) Thrown if <CODE>mimeType</CODE> is null.
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* (unchecked exception) Thrown if <CODE>mimeType</CODE> does not
* obey the syntax for a MIME media type string.
*/
public CHAR_ARRAY (String mimeType) {
super (mimeType, "[C");
}
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"text/plain;
* charset=utf-16"</CODE>, print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"[C"</CODE> (character array).
*/
public static final CHAR_ARRAY TEXT_PLAIN =
new CHAR_ARRAY ("text/plain; charset=utf-16");
/**
* Doc flavor with MIME type = <CODE>"text/html;
* charset=utf-16"</CODE>, print data representation class name =
* <CODE>"[C"</CODE> (character array).
*/
public static final CHAR_ARRAY TEXT_HTML =
new CHAR_ARRAY ("text/html; charset=utf-16");
}
/**
* Class DocFlavor.STRING provides predefined static constant DocFlavor
* objects for example doc flavors using a string ({@link java.lang.String
* java.lang.String}) as the print data representation class.
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