/*
* @(#)JobState.java 1.8 05/11/17
*
* Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
*/
package javax.print.attribute.standard;
import javax.print.attribute.Attribute;
import javax.print.attribute.EnumSyntax;
import javax.print.attribute.PrintJobAttribute;
/**
* JobState is a printing attribute class, an enumeration, that identifies
* the current state of a print job. Class JobState defines standard job state
* values. A Print Service implementation only needs to report those job
* states which are appropriate for the particular implementation; it does not
* have to report every defined job state. The {@link JobStateReasons
* JobStateReasons} attribute augments the JobState attribute to give more
* detailed information about the job in the given job state.
* <P>
* <B>IPP Compatibility:</B> The category name returned by
* <CODE>getName()</CODE> is the IPP attribute name. The enumeration's
* integer value is the IPP enum value. The <code>toString()</code> method
* returns the IPP string representation of the attribute value.
* <P>
*
* @author Alan Kaminsky
*/
public class JobState extends EnumSyntax implements PrintJobAttribute {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 400465010094018920L;
/**
* The job state is unknown.
*/
public static final JobState UNKNOWN = new JobState(0);
/**
* The job is a candidate to start processing, but is not yet processing.
*/
public static final JobState PENDING = new JobState(3);
/**
* The job is not a candidate for processing for any number of reasons but
* will return to the PENDING state as soon as the reasons are no longer
* present. The job's {@link JobStateReasons JobStateReasons} attribute must
* indicate why the job is no longer a candidate for processing.
*/
public static final JobState PENDING_HELD = new JobState(4);
/**
* The job is processing. One or more of the following activities is
* occurring:
* <OL TYPE=1>
* <LI>
* The job is using, or is attempting to use, one or more purely software
* processes that are analyzing, creating, or interpreting a PDL, etc.
* <P>
* <LI>
* The job is using, or is attempting to use, one or more hardware
* devices that are interpreting a PDL, making marks on a medium, and/or
* performing finishing, such as stapling, etc.
* <P>
* <LI>
* The printer has made the job ready for printing, but the output
* device is not yet printing it, either because the job hasn't reached the
* output device or because the job is queued in the output device or some
* other spooler, awaiting the output device to print it.
* </OL>
* <P>
* When the job is in the PROCESSING state, the entire job state includes
* the detailed status represented in the printer's {@link PrinterState
* PrinterState} and {@link PrinterStateReasons PrinterStateReasons}
* attributes.
* <P>
* Implementations may, though they need not, include additional values in
* the job's {@link JobStateReasons JobStateReasons} attribute to indicate
* the progress of the job, such as adding the JOB_PRINTING value to
* indicate when the output device is actually making marks on paper and/or
* the PROCESSING_TO_STOP_POINT value to indicate that the printer is in the
* process of canceling or aborting the job.
*/
public static final JobState PROCESSING = new JobState (5);
/**
* The job has stopped while processing for any number of reasons and will
* return to the PROCESSING state as soon as the reasons are no longer
* present.
* <P>
* The job's {@link JobStateReasons JobStateReasons} attribute may indicate
* why the job has stopped processing. For example, if the output device is
* stopped, the PRINTER_STOPPED value may be included in the job's {@link
* JobStateReasons JobStateReasons} attribute.
* <P>
* <I>Note:</I> When an output device is stopped, the device usually
* indicates its condition in human readable form locally at the device. A
* client can obtain more complete device status remotely by querying the
* printer's {@link PrinterState PrinterState} and {@link
* PrinterStateReasons PrinterStateReasons} attributes.
*/
public static final JobState PROCESSING_STOPPED = new JobState (6);
/**
* The job has been canceled by some human agency, the printer has completed
* canceling the job, and all job status attributes have reached their final
* values for the job. While the printer is canceling the job, the job
* remains in its current state, but the job's {@link JobStateReasons
* JobStateReasons} attribute should contain the PROCESSING_TO_STOP_POINT
* value and one of the CANCELED_BY_USER, CANCELED_BY_OPERATOR, or
* CANCELED_AT_DEVICE values. When the job moves to the CANCELED state, the
* PROCESSING_TO_STOP_POINT value, if present, must be removed, but the
* CANCELED_BY_<I>xxx</I> value, if present, must remain.
*/
public static final JobState CANCELED = new JobState (7);
/**
* The job has been aborted by the system (usually while the job was in the
* PROCESSING or PROCESSING_STOPPED state), the printer has completed
* aborting the job, and all job status attributes have reached their final
* values for the job. While the printer is aborting the job, the job
* remains in its current state, but the job's {@link JobStateReasons
* JobStateReasons} attribute should contain the PROCESSING_TO_STOP_POINT
* and ABORTED_BY_SYSTEM values. When the job moves to the ABORTED state,
* the PROCESSING_TO_STOP_POINT value, if present, must be removed, but the
* ABORTED_BY_SYSTEM value, if present, must remain.
*/
public static final JobState ABORTED = new JobState (8);
/**
* The job has completed successfully or with warnings or errors after
* processing, all of the job media sheets have been successfully stacked in
* the appropriate output bin(s), and all job status attributes have reached
* their final values for the job. The job's {@link JobStateReasons
* JobStateReasons} attribute should contain one of these values:
* COMPLETED_SUCCESSFULLY, COMPLETED_WITH_WARNINGS, or
* COMPLETED_WITH_ERRORS.
*/
public static final JobState COMPLETED = new JobState (9);
// Hidden constructors.
/**
* Construct a new job state enumeration value with the given integer value.
*
* @param value Integer value.
*/
protected JobState(int value) {
super (value);
}
private static final String[] myStringTable =
{"unknown",
null,
null,
"pending",
"pending-held",
"processing",
"processing-stopped",
"canceled",
"aborted",
"completed"};
private static final JobState[] myEnumValueTable =
{UNKNOWN,
null,
null,
PENDING,
PENDING_HELD,
PROCESSING,
PROCESSING_STOPPED,
CANCELED,
ABORTED,
COMPLETED};
/**
* Returns the string table for class JobState.
*/
protected String[] getStringTable() {
return myStringTable;
}
/**
* Returns the enumeration value table for class JobState.
*/
protected EnumSyntax[] getEnumValueTable() {
return myEnumValueTable;
}
/**
* Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category"
* for this printing attribute value.
* <P>
* For class JobState and any vendor-defined subclasses, the category is
* class JobState itself.
*
* @return Printing attribute class (category), an instance of class
* {@link java.lang.Class java.lang.Class}.
*/
public final Class<? extends Attribute> getCategory() {
return JobState.class;
}
/**
* Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an
* instance.
* <P>
* For class JobState and any vendor-defined subclasses, the category
* name is <CODE>"job-state"</CODE>.
*
* @return Attribute category name.
*/
public final String getName() {
return "job-state";
}
}