javax.print.event
Class PrintJobAttributeEvent
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- java.util.EventObject
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- javax.print.event.PrintEvent
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- javax.print.event.PrintJobAttributeEvent
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public class PrintJobAttributeEvent extends PrintEvent
Class PrintJobAttributeEvent encapsulates an event a PrintService reports to let the client know that one or more printing attributes for a PrintJob have changed.- See Also:
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Field Summary
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Fields inherited from class java.util.EventObject
source
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description PrintJobAttributeEvent(DocPrintJob source, PrintJobAttributeSet attributes)
Constructs a PrintJobAttributeEvent object.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description PrintJobAttributeSet
getAttributes()
Determine the printing attributes that changed and their new values.DocPrintJob
getPrintJob()
Determine the Print Job to which this print job event pertains.-
Methods inherited from class javax.print.event.PrintEvent
toString
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Methods inherited from class java.util.EventObject
getSource
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Constructor Detail
PrintJobAttributeEvent
public PrintJobAttributeEvent(DocPrintJob source, PrintJobAttributeSet attributes)
Constructs a PrintJobAttributeEvent object.- Parameters:
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source
- the print job generating this event -
attributes
- the attribute changes being reported - Throws:
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IllegalArgumentException
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Method Detail
getPrintJob
public DocPrintJob getPrintJob()
Determine the Print Job to which this print job event pertains.- Returns:
- Print Job object.
getAttributes
public PrintJobAttributeSet getAttributes()
Determine the printing attributes that changed and their new values.- Returns:
- Attributes containing the new values for the print job attributes that changed. The returned set may not be modifiable.
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