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src/java.desktop/share/classes/javax/print/event/PrintJobListener.java

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*** 1,7 **** /* ! * Copyright (c) 2000, 2001, 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
*** 25,95 **** package javax.print.event; /** * Implementations of this listener interface should be attached to a ! * {@link javax.print.DocPrintJob DocPrintJob} to monitor the status of ! * the printer job. ! * These callback methods may be invoked on the thread processing the ! * print job, or a service created notification thread. In either case ! * the client should not perform lengthy processing in these callbacks. */ - public interface PrintJobListener { /** ! * Called to notify the client that data has been successfully ! * transferred to the print service, and the client may free ! * local resources allocated for that data. The client should ! * not assume that the data has been completely printed after ! * receiving this event. ! * If this event is not received the client should wait for a terminal ! * event (completed/canceled/failed) before freeing the resources. * @param pje the job generating this event */ public void printDataTransferCompleted(PrintJobEvent pje) ; - /** * Called to notify the client that the job completed successfully. * @param pje the job generating this event */ public void printJobCompleted(PrintJobEvent pje) ; - /** ! * Called to notify the client that the job failed to complete ! * successfully and will have to be resubmitted. * @param pje the job generating this event */ public void printJobFailed(PrintJobEvent pje) ; - /** ! * Called to notify the client that the job was canceled ! * by a user or a program. * @param pje the job generating this event */ public void printJobCanceled(PrintJobEvent pje) ; - /** ! * Called to notify the client that no more events will be delivered. ! * One cause of this event being generated is if the job ! * has successfully completed, but the printing system ! * is limited in capability and cannot verify this. ! * This event is required to be delivered if none of the other * terminal events (completed/failed/canceled) are delivered. * @param pje the job generating this event */ public void printJobNoMoreEvents(PrintJobEvent pje) ; - /** ! * Called to notify the client that an error has occurred that the ! * user might be able to fix. One example of an error that can ! * generate this event is when the printer runs out of paper. * @param pje the job generating this event */ public void printJobRequiresAttention(PrintJobEvent pje) ; - } --- 25,91 ---- package javax.print.event; /** * Implementations of this listener interface should be attached to a ! * {@link javax.print.DocPrintJob DocPrintJob} to monitor the status of the ! * printer job. These callback methods may be invoked on the thread processing ! * the print job, or a service created notification thread. In either case the ! * client should not perform lengthy processing in these callbacks. */ public interface PrintJobListener { /** ! * Called to notify the client that data has been successfully transferred ! * to the print service, and the client may free local resources allocated ! * for that data. The client should not assume that the data has been ! * completely printed after receiving this event. If this event is not ! * received the client should wait for a terminal event ! * (completed/canceled/failed) before freeing the resources. ! * * @param pje the job generating this event */ public void printDataTransferCompleted(PrintJobEvent pje) ; /** * Called to notify the client that the job completed successfully. + * * @param pje the job generating this event */ public void printJobCompleted(PrintJobEvent pje) ; /** ! * Called to notify the client that the job failed to complete successfully ! * and will have to be resubmitted. ! * * @param pje the job generating this event */ public void printJobFailed(PrintJobEvent pje) ; /** ! * Called to notify the client that the job was canceled by a user or a ! * program. ! * * @param pje the job generating this event */ public void printJobCanceled(PrintJobEvent pje) ; /** ! * Called to notify the client that no more events will be delivered. One ! * cause of this event being generated is if the job has successfully ! * completed, but the printing system is limited in capability and cannot ! * verify this. This event is required to be delivered if none of the other * terminal events (completed/failed/canceled) are delivered. + * * @param pje the job generating this event */ public void printJobNoMoreEvents(PrintJobEvent pje) ; /** ! * Called to notify the client that an error has occurred that the user ! * might be able to fix. One example of an error that can generate this ! * event is when the printer runs out of paper. ! * * @param pje the job generating this event */ public void printJobRequiresAttention(PrintJobEvent pje) ; }
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