/*
* @(#)CancelablePrintJob.java 1.7 05/11/17
*
* Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
*/
package javax.print;
/**
* This interface is used by a printing application to cancel a
* print job. This interface extends {@link DocPrintJob}. A
* <code>DocPrintJob</code> implementation returned from a print
* service implements this interface if the print job can be
* cancelled. Before trying to cancel
* a print job, the client needs to test if the
* <code>DocPrintJob</code> object returned from the print service
* actually implements this interface. Clients should never assume
* that a <code>DocPrintJob</code> implements this interface. A
* print service might support cancellation only for certain types
* of print data and representation class names. This means that
* only some of the <code>DocPrintJob</code> objects returned from
* a service will implement this interface.
* <p>
* Service implementors are encouraged to implement this optional interface
* and to deliver a javax.print.event.PrintJobEvent.JOB_CANCELLED event
* to any listeners if a job is successfully cancelled with an
* implementation of this interface. Services should also note that an
* implementation of this method may be made from a separate client thread
* than that which made the print request. Thus the implementation of
* this interface must be made thread safe.
*/
public interface CancelablePrintJob extends DocPrintJob {
/**
* Stops further processing of a print job.
* <p>
* If a service supports this method it cannot be concluded that
* job cancellation will always suceeed. A job may not be able to be
* cancelled once it has reached and passed some point in its processing.
* A successful cancellation means only that the entire job was not
* printed, some portion may already have printed when cancel returns.
* <p>
* The service will throw a PrintException if the cancellation did not
* succeed. A job which has not yet been submitted for printing should
* throw this exception.
* Cancelling an already successfully cancelled Print Job is not
* considered an error and will always succeed.
* <p>
* Cancellation in some services may be a lengthy process, involving
* requests to a server and processing of its print queue. Clients
* may wish to execute cancel in a thread which does not affect
* application execution.
* @throws PrintException if the job could not be successfully cancelled.
*/
public void cancel() throws PrintException;
}