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*** 1,7 **** /* ! * Copyright (c) 2000, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this --- 1,7 ---- /* ! * Copyright (c) 2000, 2017, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
*** 20,123 **** * * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any * questions. */ package javax.print.attribute.standard; import java.util.Date; import javax.print.attribute.Attribute; import javax.print.attribute.DateTimeSyntax; import javax.print.attribute.PrintJobAttribute; /** ! * Class DateTimeAtProcessing is a printing attribute class, a date-time * attribute, that indicates the date and time at which the Print Job first * began processing. ! * <P> ! * To construct a DateTimeAtProcessing attribute from separate values of the ! * year, month, day, hour, minute, and so on, use a {@link java.util.Calendar ! * Calendar} object to construct a {@link java.util.Date Date} object, then use ! * the {@link java.util.Date Date} object to construct the DateTimeAtProcessing ! * attribute. To convert a DateTimeAtProcessing attribute to separate values of ! * the year, month, day, hour, minute, and so on, create a {@link ! * java.util.Calendar Calendar} object and set it to the {@link java.util.Date ! * Date} from the DateTimeAtProcessing attribute. ! * <P> ! * <B>IPP Compatibility:</B> The information needed to construct an IPP * "date-time-at-processing" attribute can be obtained as described above. The ! * category name returned by {@code getName()} gives the IPP attribute ! * name. * * @author Alan Kaminsky */ public final class DateTimeAtProcessing extends DateTimeSyntax implements PrintJobAttribute { private static final long serialVersionUID = -3710068197278263244L; /** ! * Construct a new date-time at processing attribute with the given {@link ! * java.util.Date Date} value. * ! * @param dateTime {@link java.util.Date Date} value. ! * ! * @exception NullPointerException ! * (unchecked exception) Thrown if {@code dateTime} is null. */ public DateTimeAtProcessing(Date dateTime) { super (dateTime); } /** * Returns whether this date-time at processing attribute is equivalent to * the passed in object. To be equivalent, all of the following conditions * must be true: ! * <OL TYPE=1> ! * <LI> ! * {@code object} is not null. ! * <LI> ! * {@code object} is an instance of class DateTimeAtProcessing. ! * <LI> ! * This date-time at processing attribute's {@link java.util.Date Date} ! * value and {@code object}'s {@link java.util.Date Date} value ! * are equal. ! * </OL> ! * ! * @param object Object to compare to. ! * ! * @return True if {@code object} is equivalent to this date-time ! * at processing attribute, false otherwise. */ public boolean equals(Object object) { return(super.equals (object) && object instanceof DateTimeAtProcessing); } /** * Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category" * for this printing attribute value. ! * <P> ! * For class DateTimeAtProcessing, the category is class ! * DateTimeAtProcessing itself. * ! * @return Printing attribute class (category), an instance of class ! * {@link java.lang.Class java.lang.Class}. */ public final Class<? extends Attribute> getCategory() { return DateTimeAtProcessing.class; } /** * Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an * instance. ! * <P> ! * For class DateTimeAtProcessing, the category name is * {@code "date-time-at-processing"}. * ! * @return Attribute category name. */ public final String getName() { return "date-time-at-processing"; } - } --- 20,121 ---- * * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any * questions. */ + package javax.print.attribute.standard; + import java.util.Calendar; import java.util.Date; + import javax.print.attribute.Attribute; import javax.print.attribute.DateTimeSyntax; import javax.print.attribute.PrintJobAttribute; /** ! * Class {@code DateTimeAtProcessing} is a printing attribute class, a date-time * attribute, that indicates the date and time at which the Print Job first * began processing. ! * <p> ! * To construct a {@code DateTimeAtProcessing} attribute from separate values of ! * the year, month, day, hour, minute, and so on, use a ! * {@link Calendar Calendar} object to construct a {@link Date Date} object, ! * then use the {@link Date Date} object to construct the DateTimeAtProcessing ! * attribute. To convert a {@code DateTimeAtProcessing} attribute to separate ! * values of the year, month, day, hour, minute, and so on, create a ! * {@link Calendar Calendar} object and set it to the {@link Date Date} from the ! * {@code DateTimeAtProcessing} attribute. ! * <p> ! * <b>IPP Compatibility:</b> The information needed to construct an IPP * "date-time-at-processing" attribute can be obtained as described above. The ! * category name returned by {@code getName()} gives the IPP attribute name. * * @author Alan Kaminsky */ public final class DateTimeAtProcessing extends DateTimeSyntax implements PrintJobAttribute { + /** + * Use serialVersionUID from JDK 1.4 for interoperability. + */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -3710068197278263244L; /** ! * Construct a new date-time at processing attribute with the given ! * {@link Date Date} value. * ! * @param dateTime {@link Date Date} value ! * @throws NullPointerException if {@code dateTime} is {@code null} */ public DateTimeAtProcessing(Date dateTime) { super (dateTime); } /** * Returns whether this date-time at processing attribute is equivalent to * the passed in object. To be equivalent, all of the following conditions * must be true: ! * <ol type=1> ! * <li>{@code object} is not {@code null}. ! * <li>{@code object} is an instance of class ! * {@code DateTimeAtProcessing}. ! * <li>This date-time at processing attribute's {@link Date Date} ! * value and {@code object}'s {@link Date Date} value are equal. ! * </ol> ! * ! * @param object {@code Object} to compare to ! * @return {@code true} if {@code object} is equivalent to this date-time at ! * processing attribute, {@code false} otherwise */ public boolean equals(Object object) { return(super.equals (object) && object instanceof DateTimeAtProcessing); } /** * Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category" * for this printing attribute value. ! * <p> ! * For class {@code DateTimeAtProcessing}, the category is class ! * {@code DateTimeAtProcessing} itself. * ! * @return printing attribute class (category), an instance of class ! * {@link Class java.lang.Class} */ public final Class<? extends Attribute> getCategory() { return DateTimeAtProcessing.class; } /** * Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an * instance. ! * <p> ! * For class {@code DateTimeAtProcessing}, the category name is * {@code "date-time-at-processing"}. * ! * @return attribute category name */ public final String getName() { return "date-time-at-processing"; } }
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