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Class JobStateReason defines standard job state reason values. A 35 * Print Service implementation only needs to report those job state 36 * reasons which are appropriate for the particular implementation; it does not 37 * have to report every defined job state reason. 38 * <P> 39 * Instances of JobStateReason do not appear in a Print Job's attribute set 40 * directly. Rather, a {@link JobStateReasons JobStateReasons} attribute appears 41 * in the Print Job's attribute set. The {@link JobStateReasons JobStateReasons} 42 * attribute contains zero, one, or more than one JobStateReason objects which 43 * pertain to the Print Job's status. The printer adds a JobStateReason object 44 * to the Print Job's {@link JobStateReasons JobStateReasons} attribute when the 45 * corresponding condition becomes true of the Print Job, and the printer 46 * removes the JobStateReason object again when the corresponding condition 47 * becomes false, regardless of whether the Print Job's overall {@link JobState 48 * JobState} also changed. 49 * <P> 50 * <B>IPP Compatibility:</B> The category name returned by 51 * <CODE>getName()</CODE> is the IPP attribute name. The enumeration's 52 * integer value is the IPP enum value. The <code>toString()</code> method 53 * returns the IPP string representation of the attribute value. 54 * 55 * @author Alan Kaminsky 56 */ 57 public class JobStateReason extends EnumSyntax implements Attribute { 58 59 private static final long serialVersionUID = -8765894420449009168L; 60 61 /** 62 * The printer has created the Print Job, but the printer has not finished 63 * accessing or accepting all the print data yet. 64 */ 65 public static final JobStateReason 66 JOB_INCOMING = new JobStateReason(0); 67 68 /** 69 * The printer has created the Print Job, but the printer is expecting 70 * additional print data before it can move the job into the PROCESSING 71 * state. If a printer starts processing before it has received all data, 72 * the printer removes the JOB_DATA_INSUFFICIENT reason, but the 73 * JOB_INCOMING reason remains. If a printer starts processing after it 74 * has received all data, the printer removes the JOB_DATA_INSUFFICIENT 75 * and JOB_INCOMING reasons at the same time. 76 */ 77 public static final JobStateReason 78 JOB_DATA_INSUFFICIENT = new JobStateReason(1); 79 80 /** 81 * The Printer could not access one or more documents passed by reference 82 * (i.e., the print data representation object is a URL). This reason is 83 * intended to cover any file access problem,including file does not exist 84 * and access denied because of an access control problem. Whether the 85 * printer aborts the job and moves the job to the ABORTED job state or 86 * prints all documents that are accessible and moves the job to the 87 * COMPLETED job state and adds the COMPLETED_WITH_ERRORS reason to the 88 * job's {@link JobStateReasons JobStateReasons} attribute depends on 89 * implementation and/or site policy. This value should be supported if 90 * the printer supports doc flavors with URL print data representation 91 * objects. 92 */ 93 public static final JobStateReason 94 DOCUMENT_ACCESS_ERROR = new JobStateReason(2); 95 96 /** 97 * The job was not completely submitted for some unforeseen reason. 98 * Possibilities include (1) the printer has crashed before the job was 99 * fully submitted by the client, (2) the printer or the document transfer 100 * method has crashed in some non-recoverable way before the document data 101 * was entirely transferred to the printer, (3) the client crashed before 102 * the job was fully submitted. 103 */ 104 public static final JobStateReason 105 SUBMISSION_INTERRUPTED = new JobStateReason(3); 106 107 /** 108 * The printer is transmitting the job to the output device. 109 */ 110 public static final JobStateReason 111 JOB_OUTGOING = new JobStateReason(4); 112 113 /** 114 * The value of the job's {@link JobHoldUntil JobHoldUntil} attribute was 115 * specified with a date-time that is still in the future. The job must 116 * not be a candidate for processing until this reason is removed and 117 * there are 118 * no other reasons to hold the job. This value should be supported if the 119 * {@link JobHoldUntil JobHoldUntil} job template attribute is supported. 120 */ 121 public static final JobStateReason 122 JOB_HOLD_UNTIL_SPECIFIED = new JobStateReason(5); 123 124 /** 125 * At least one of the resources needed by the job, such as media, fonts, 126 * resource objects, etc., is not ready on any of the physical printers 127 * for which the job is a candidate. This condition may be detected 128 * when the job is accepted, or subsequently while the job is pending 129 * or processing, depending on implementation. 130 * The job may remain in its current state or 131 * be moved to the PENDING_HELD state, depending on implementation and/or 132 * job scheduling policy. 133 */ 134 public static final JobStateReason 135 RESOURCES_ARE_NOT_READY = new JobStateReason(6); 136 137 /** 138 * The value of the printer's {@link PrinterStateReasons 139 * PrinterStateReasons} attribute contains a {@link PrinterStateReason 140 * PrinterStateReason} value of STOPPED_PARTLY. 141 */ 142 public static final JobStateReason 143 PRINTER_STOPPED_PARTLY = new JobStateReason(7); 144 145 /** 146 * The value of the printer's {@link PrinterState PrinterState} attribute 147 * ia STOPPED. 148 */ 149 public static final JobStateReason 150 PRINTER_STOPPED = new JobStateReason(8); 151 152 /** 153 * The job is in the PROCESSING state, but more specifically, the printer 154 * ia interpreting the document data. 155 */ 156 public static final JobStateReason 157 JOB_INTERPRETING = new JobStateReason(9); 158 159 /** 160 * The job is in the PROCESSING state, but more specifically, the printer 161 * has queued the document data. 162 */ 163 public static final JobStateReason JOB_QUEUED = new JobStateReason(10); 164 165 /** 166 * The job is in the PROCESSING state, but more specifically, the printer 167 * is interpreting document data and producing another electronic 168 * representation. 169 */ 170 public static final JobStateReason 171 JOB_TRANSFORMING = new JobStateReason(11); 172 173 /** 174 * The job is in the PENDING_HELD, PENDING, or PROCESSING state, but more 175 * specifically, the printer has completed enough processing of the document 176 * to be able to start marking and the job is waiting for the marker. 177 * Systems that require human intervention to release jobs put the job into 178 * the PENDING_HELD job state. Systems that automatically select a job to 179 * use the marker put the job into the PENDING job state or keep the job 180 * in the PROCESSING job state while waiting for the marker, depending on 181 * implementation. All implementations put the job into (or back into) the 182 * PROCESSING state when marking does begin. 183 */ 184 public static final JobStateReason 185 JOB_QUEUED_FOR_MARKER = new JobStateReason(12); 186 187 /** 188 * The output device is marking media. This value is useful for printers 189 * which spend a great deal of time processing (1) when no marking is 190 * happening and then want to show that marking is now happening or (2) when 191 * the job is in the process of being canceled or aborted while the job 192 * remains in the PROCESSING state, but the marking has not yet stopped so 193 * that impression or sheet counts are still increasing for the job. 194 */ 195 public static final JobStateReason 196 JOB_PRINTING = new JobStateReason(13); 197 198 /** 199 * The job was canceled by the owner of the job, i.e., by a user whose 200 * authenticated identity is the same as the value of the originating user 201 * that created the Print Job, or by some other authorized end-user, such as 202 * a member of the job owner's security group. This value should be 203 * supported. 204 */ 205 public static final JobStateReason 206 JOB_CANCELED_BY_USER = new JobStateReason(14); 207 208 /** 209 * The job was canceled by the operator, i.e., by a user who has been 210 * authenticated as having operator privileges (whether local or remote). If 211 * the security policy is to allow anyone to cancel anyone's job, then this 212 * value may be used when the job is canceled by someone other than the 213 * owner of the job. For such a security policy, in effect, everyone is an 214 * operator as far as canceling jobs is concerned. This value should be 215 * supported if the implementation permits canceling by someone other than 216 * the owner of the job. 217 */ 218 public static final JobStateReason 219 JOB_CANCELED_BY_OPERATOR = new JobStateReason(15); 220 221 /** 222 * The job was canceled by an unidentified local user, i.e., a user at a 223 * console at the device. This value should be supported if the 224 * implementation supports canceling jobs at the console. 225 */ 226 public static final JobStateReason 227 JOB_CANCELED_AT_DEVICE = new JobStateReason(16); 228 229 /** 230 * The job was aborted by the system. Either the job (1) is in the process 231 * of being aborted, (2) has been aborted by the system and placed in the 232 * ABORTED state, or (3) has been aborted by the system and placed in the 233 * PENDING_HELD state, so that a user or operator can manually try the job 234 * again. This value should be supported. 235 */ 236 public static final JobStateReason 237 ABORTED_BY_SYSTEM = new JobStateReason(17); 238 239 /** 240 * The job was aborted by the system because the printer determined while 241 * attempting to decompress the document's data that the compression is 242 * actually not among those supported by the printer. This value must be 243 * supported, since {@link Compression Compression} is a required doc 244 * description attribute. 245 */ 246 public static final JobStateReason 247 UNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION = new JobStateReason(18); 248 249 /** 250 * The job was aborted by the system because the printer encountered an 251 * error in the document data while decompressing it. If the printer posts 252 * this reason, the document data has already passed any tests that would 253 * have led to the UNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION job state reason. 254 */ 255 public static final JobStateReason 256 COMPRESSION_ERROR = new JobStateReason(19); 257 258 /** 259 * The job was aborted by the system because the document data's document 260 * format (doc flavor) is not among those supported by the printer. If the 261 * client specifies a doc flavor with a MIME type of 262 * <CODE>"application/octet-stream"</CODE>, the printer may abort the job if 263 * the printer cannot determine the document data's actual format through 264 * auto-sensing (even if the printer supports the document format if 265 * specified explicitly). This value must be supported, since a doc flavor 266 * is required to be specified for each doc. 267 */ 268 public static final JobStateReason 269 UNSUPPORTED_DOCUMENT_FORMAT = new JobStateReason(20); 270 271 /** 272 * The job was aborted by the system because the printer encountered an 273 * error in the document data while processing it. If the printer posts this 274 * reason, the document data has already passed any tests that would have 275 * led to the UNSUPPORTED_DOCUMENT_FORMAT job state reason. 276 */ 277 public static final JobStateReason 278 DOCUMENT_FORMAT_ERROR = new JobStateReason(21); 279 280 /** 281 * The requester has canceled the job or the printer has aborted the job, 282 * but the printer is still performing some actions on the job until a 283 * specified stop point occurs or job termination/cleanup is completed. 284 * <P> 285 * If the implementation requires some measurable time to cancel the job in 286 * the PROCESSING or PROCESSING_STOPPED job states, the printer must use 287 * this reason to indicate that the printer is still performing some actions 288 * on the job while the job remains in the PROCESSING or PROCESSING_STOPPED 289 * state. After all the job's job description attributes have stopped 290 * incrementing, the printer moves the job from the PROCESSING state to the 291 * CANCELED or ABORTED job states. 292 */ 293 public static final JobStateReason 294 PROCESSING_TO_STOP_POINT = new JobStateReason(22); 295 296 /** 297 * The printer is off-line and accepting no jobs. All PENDING jobs are put 298 * into the PENDING_HELD state. This situation could be true if the 299 * service's or document transform's input is impaired or broken. 300 */ 301 public static final JobStateReason 302 SERVICE_OFF_LINE = new JobStateReason(23); 303 304 /** 305 * The job completed successfully. This value should be supported. 306 */ 307 public static final JobStateReason 308 JOB_COMPLETED_SUCCESSFULLY = new JobStateReason(24); 309 310 /** 311 * The job completed with warnings. This value should be supported if the 312 * implementation detects warnings. 313 */ 314 public static final JobStateReason 315 JOB_COMPLETED_WITH_WARNINGS = new JobStateReason(25); 316 317 /** 318 * The job completed with errors (and possibly warnings too). This value 319 * should be supported if the implementation detects errors. 320 */ 321 public static final JobStateReason 322 JOB_COMPLETED_WITH_ERRORS = new JobStateReason(26); 323 324 /** 325 * This job is retained and is currently able to be restarted. If 326 * JOB_RESTARTABLE is contained in the job's {@link JobStateReasons 327 * JobStateReasons} attribute, then the printer must accept a request to 328 * restart that job. This value should be supported if restarting jobs is 329 * supported. <I>[The capability for restarting jobs is not in the Java 330 * Print Service API at present.]</I> 331 */ 332 public static final JobStateReason 333 JOB_RESTARTABLE = new JobStateReason(27); 334 335 /** 336 * The job has been forwarded to a device or print system that is unable to 337 * send back status. The printer sets the job's {@link JobState JobState} 338 * attribute to COMPLETED and adds the QUEUED_IN_DEVICE reason to the job's 339 * {@link JobStateReasons JobStateReasons} attribute to indicate that the 340 * printer has no additional information about the job and never will have 341 * any better information. 342 */ 343 public static final JobStateReason 344 QUEUED_IN_DEVICE = new JobStateReason(28); 345 346 /** 347 * Construct a new job state reason enumeration value with the given 348 * integer value. 349 * 350 * @param value Integer value. 351 */ 352 protected JobStateReason(int value) { 353 super (value); 354 } 355 356 private static final String[] myStringTable = { 357 "job-incoming", 358 "job-data-insufficient", 359 "document-access-error", 360 "submission-interrupted", 361 "job-outgoing", 362 "job-hold-until-specified", 363 "resources-are-not-ready", 364 "printer-stopped-partly", 365 "printer-stopped", 366 "job-interpreting", 367 "job-queued", 368 "job-transforming", 369 "job-queued-for-marker", 370 "job-printing", 371 "job-canceled-by-user", 372 "job-canceled-by-operator", 373 "job-canceled-at-device", 374 "aborted-by-system", 375 "unsupported-compression", 376 "compression-error", 377 "unsupported-document-format", 378 "document-format-error", 379 "processing-to-stop-point", 380 "service-off-line", 381 "job-completed-successfully", 382 "job-completed-with-warnings", 383 "job-completed-with-errors", 384 "job-restartable", 385 "queued-in-device"}; 386 387 private static final JobStateReason[] myEnumValueTable = { 388 JOB_INCOMING, 389 JOB_DATA_INSUFFICIENT, 390 DOCUMENT_ACCESS_ERROR, 391 SUBMISSION_INTERRUPTED, 392 JOB_OUTGOING, 393 JOB_HOLD_UNTIL_SPECIFIED, 394 RESOURCES_ARE_NOT_READY, 395 PRINTER_STOPPED_PARTLY, 396 PRINTER_STOPPED, 397 JOB_INTERPRETING, 398 JOB_QUEUED, 399 JOB_TRANSFORMING, 400 JOB_QUEUED_FOR_MARKER, 401 JOB_PRINTING, 402 JOB_CANCELED_BY_USER, 403 JOB_CANCELED_BY_OPERATOR, 404 JOB_CANCELED_AT_DEVICE, 405 ABORTED_BY_SYSTEM, 406 UNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION, 407 COMPRESSION_ERROR, 408 UNSUPPORTED_DOCUMENT_FORMAT, 409 DOCUMENT_FORMAT_ERROR, 410 PROCESSING_TO_STOP_POINT, 411 SERVICE_OFF_LINE, 412 JOB_COMPLETED_SUCCESSFULLY, 413 JOB_COMPLETED_WITH_WARNINGS, 414 JOB_COMPLETED_WITH_ERRORS, 415 JOB_RESTARTABLE, 416 QUEUED_IN_DEVICE}; 417 418 /** 419 * Returns the string table for class JobStateReason. 420 */ 421 protected String[] getStringTable() { 422 return myStringTable.clone(); 423 } 424 425 /** 426 * Returns the enumeration value table for class JobStateReason. 427 */ 428 protected EnumSyntax[] getEnumValueTable() { 429 return (EnumSyntax[])myEnumValueTable.clone(); 430 } 431 432 433 /** 434 * Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category" 435 * for this printing attribute value. 436 * <P> 437 * For class JobStateReason and any vendor-defined subclasses, the 438 * category is class JobStateReason itself. 439 * 440 * @return Printing attribute class (category), an instance of class 441 * {@link java.lang.Class java.lang.Class}. 442 */ 443 public final Class<? extends Attribute> getCategory() { 444 return JobStateReason.class; 445 } 446 447 /** 448 * Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an 449 * instance. 450 * <P> 451 * For class JobStateReason and any vendor-defined subclasses, the 452 * category name is <CODE>"job-state-reason"</CODE>. 453 * 454 * @return Attribute category name. 455 */ 456 public final String getName() { 457 return "job-state-reason"; 458 } 459 460 }