- All Superinterfaces:
DocPrintJob
public interface CancelablePrintJob extends DocPrintJob
DocPrintJob
. A DocPrintJob
implementation
returned from a print service implements this interface if the print job can
be cancelled. Before trying to cancel a print job, the client needs to test
if the DocPrintJob
object returned from the print service actually
implements this interface. Clients should never assume that a
DocPrintJob
implements this interface. A print service might support
cancellation only for certain types of print data and representation class
names. This means that only some of the DocPrintJob
objects returned
from a service will implement this interface.
Service implementors are encouraged to implement this optional interface and
to deliver a PrintJobEvent.JOB_CANCELED
event to
any listeners if a job is successfully cancelled with an implementation of
this interface. Services should also note that an implementation of this
method may be made from a separate client thread than that which made the
print request. Thus the implementation of this interface must be made thread
safe.
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description void
cancel()
Stops further processing of a print job.Methods declared in interface javax.print.DocPrintJob
addPrintJobAttributeListener, addPrintJobListener, getAttributes, getPrintService, print, removePrintJobAttributeListener, removePrintJobListener
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Method Details
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cancel
Stops further processing of a print job.If a service supports this method it cannot be concluded that job cancellation will always succeed. A job may not be able to be cancelled once it has reached and passed some point in its processing. A successful cancellation means only that the entire job was not printed, some portion may already have printed when cancel returns.
The service will throw a
PrintException
if the cancellation did not succeed. A job which has not yet been submitted for printing should throw this exception. Cancelling an already successfully cancelled Print Job is not considered an error and will always succeed.Cancellation in some services may be a lengthy process, involving requests to a server and processing of its print queue. Clients may wish to execute cancel in a thread which does not affect application execution.
- Throws:
PrintException
- if the job could not be successfully cancelled
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